How to do threading?
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Nov 24, 2013
Vinaa V.
I usually get it done from the shop.. It doesn't seem easy perhaps the shaping part needs proper technique!
Nov 24, 2013
Kindasuperficial ..
It's actually pretty easy. Some people use specific thread, but I just use sewing thread and it does the job pretty decently. Look up TheSparkleicious on YouTube. Her tutorial is very easy to follow.
Nov 26, 2013
Mary H.
Thier many ways of threading out thier! If you hear a "Tuk Tuk" type noise when threading your for sure breaking the hair and not threading properly. You rather just tweeze if you hear that noise bc your breaking the hair. Make sure you practice on your leg before trying on your face to avoid serious ingrown hair.