Tuesday, 8 November 2016

4 Tips on Skincare after Eyebrow Threading

Eyebrows form a major part of your face where the right shape accentuates your looks and makes you look beautiful and gorgeous without any added makeup of any sorts. It takes a pro to help you out with shaping your eyebrows where they make use of cotton threads to ensure that the extra hair around the actual shape can be removed to enhance the looks.  You are likely to come across numerous salons around you that claim to have experts in their team who excel in shaping eyebrows according to the face structure.

Ways to Find the Right Expert

For those of you who are planning to avail services on eyebrow shaping for the first time, here are a few tips that could help you approach the right eyebrow threading experts and avail the best services.

• Ask your friends and family as they are likely to know a salon that can help you with the best results.

Eyebrow Shaping

• Ask for their background and their threading experience to know whether they can be of good help to you.

• Trust a salon that has a good name for itself as you wouldn’t want to go to a place that would ruin your eyebrows with their experimentation spree.

Post-Threading Skincare

There is a particular technique that almost all threading experts for facial threading put to use and if performed well, it doesn’t cause pain just as waxing or other hair removal techniques do. While you approach a salon and get your eyebrows shaped, here are a list of precautionary tips to help you deal with the after effects of the task.

• Do not touch the area – After the unwanted hair is removed from around the eyebrows, the area is likely to witness open pores. When you touch the area immediately after threading, you are likely to transfer bacteria to it which can aggravate the area and cause infection.

• Avoid going out to the sun – If you feel that you have sunscreen on your face and are protected from the harmful rays even after you have undergone a threading. The open pores are likely to absorb more of the adverse effects of the sun especially the harmful UV rays thus damaging the skin gradually.

Facial Threading

• Do not fret with red skin – As threading involves pulling out hair from your face, it would, by all means, show signs of reddening. As the skin of the face is softer and more sensitive than the other body parts, it is likely to react to the tug that it receives. Avoid applying cream as it may block the pores and instead, make use of a cold compress or an ice pack that would sooth the skin. Making use of rose water too can keep the pores soft and less prone to irritation.

• Avoid using razors between appointments – The use of razors does not pluck the hair from deep within but cuts it on the level of your skin surface. Doing so whatever you notice hair growing around your eyebrows can lead to ingrown hair or thicker hair texture which would be painful when you visit the salon for the next threading session.