Once you are able to thread your upper lips yourself, it gives you complete freedom to be fuzz free all the time. Plus, now that you can pluck hair easily, you can thread any stray hairs you find on ur face, or anywhere else.
So some tips to make threading a better experience for you -
- Initially, it might hurt you some bit to thread, especially if you've only just started. But nothing to worry, with time, as you continue threading, the hair follicles loosen up and it becomes almost painless to thread your upper lips.
- To lessen the friction between the thread and your skin, just dust your upper lips with powder. With this, you'll be able to see the hair more clearly too.
- If you have sensitive skin, which tends to redden after threading, then rinse with cool water and apply some calamine lotion or aloe vera gel. If you don't have either, rub some ice over the area and then dab on a little cream to moisturize and calm.
- If it hurts you alot while threading, then the easiest way to reduce this pain, is to thread earlier than usual, while the hairs are still shorter. It makes alot of a difference and I thread my upper lips often, to avoid any unpleasantness of threading alot of (longer) hair together. Plus, I look like I'm always de-fuzzed!
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