How to reduce redness from threading.
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Jan 8, 2015
Manasi S.
Just got my brows threaded and the area around my brows looks like I had. a bad reaction to something. any tips on reducing redness and preventing breakouts after threading?
Jan 8, 2015
Ivette H.
Every time I get my brows threaded they get really red. Normally it goes away within 30 min or so. I would wait a little while see if it goes away.
Jan 8, 2015
Kim D.
Aloe Vera & witch hazel! ☺️ erythema is normal, if the redness stays after 24 hours then seek medical advice, but like Ivette said it should normally go down pretty close after! ☺️
Jan 8, 2015
Faviola H.
Aloe Vera!!
Jan 9, 2015
Shauna S.
It should go down within an hour. Did the person doing your threading not put a cream on it afterwards? Mine always puts a soothing aloe lotion on mine. When I get home I use 100% pure aloe gel on them. I keep it in the fridge so that it's cold which helps soothe the area.