Should You Get Your Eyebrows Threaded? Here’s How It Works

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Other methods include either the use of a chain instead of the mouth to hold the thread, or the “butterfly method,” which has the knotted thread being twisted and pulled through two fingers on each hand, says Dahiya. Clients are typically in a reclining chair and asked to hold the skin taut around the brow, which makes the area more accessible and often alleviates the discomfort, too.

The Benefits of Brow Threading

As opposed to waxing, tweezing, or lasers, threading is considered one of the safest and most precise methods of hair removal, especially in the delicate areas surrounding the eye. “Threading allows our specialists to have greater control over which hairs are removed,” says Tummala. The technique is also “100 percent natural,” which means there are no artificial waxes, chemicals, or invasive techniques used during the procedure.

Even dermatologists are on board with the brow-shaping technique. Shari Marchbein, a dermatologist and clinical assistant professor of dermatology at New York University School of Medicine in New York City, considers threading to be one of the safest options as she’s witnessed burns from waxing, particularly in patients who use retinoids for acne or have sensitive skin.

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Eyebrow threading is also said to be safer for those prone to post-waxing breakouts, says Dahiya. “Unlike tweezing, threading does not create ingrown hairs and is safer for all skin types,” she says. “A good practitioner has light and painless movements with the thread and skin.”

Although threading does involve a piece of thread held in the practitioner’s mouth, Marchbein says the risk of contamination is little to none because “the part of the thread making contact with the threader’s mouth is not the same part as that making contact with the skin.” However, we should note that while rare, contamination can happen (Khloé Kardashian’s fear), but with proper prep and aftercare, it can be avoided.

Threading isn’t just for brow shaping, either. While the act does indeed remove unwanted brow hairs, Tummala says threading can also target stubbles and peach fuzz-like growth that waxing would normally miss.

The Potential Downsides & Risks of Threading

While it is considered a safe and noninvasive brow-shaping situation for most, that doesn’t mean the technique doesn’t come with its own set of risks, says Tummala. She warns against brow threading for those who have recently undergone an in-office procedure.

“The only instance where we would recommend you not to get your brows threaded is if you just had a cosmetic surgery,” she says. “We recommend checking with your physician first, and then come back to us three to four weeks after the surgery for your threading appointment, so your skin has had some time to heal.”

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