Threading (actually called Khite)- It is popular in Arabia and middle eastern countries, as well as India. I have had this done and it is amazing. They actually use a piece of thread and pull the hair out. It is super fast, which I like. It hurts. I mean, huurrrts… But it was worth it to me. My eyebrows were perfect afterwards. PERFECT. Not a single blond stray, which is hard to do. It is the most sanitary option as well and no chemicals are used. Win-win.
Natalia says
I learned how to do threading almost 2 years ago & I love it! I do my eyebrows twice a month & my whole face once a month. I constantly get asked where I get my eyebrows done because they look so great 😉
Nouf says
We (always) use threading in Middle East. I lived in Canada, and it was difficult to find someone who knows how to do threading. Until I found Indian women, they are really good in doing this. Look for them.
Rita says
I have had the thread hair remover on my upper lip and let me tell you it hurts like crazy but it works great . The hair that grows back is much thinner with time and it stays hair free longer. You will find that salons owned by oriental girls will have someone who knows how to do it.
sophie says
I am doing this to me and my mum, I love it! It really defines your eyebrows, and it is so easy. I have heard that, waxing your eyebrows is not good for sensitive skin around your eyes.
Maureen says
I have had my brows threaded for years. It is common here and is frankly much cheaper than waxing, not to mention it is apparently easier on the the skin. The accuracy is better than waxing as well.
As for other body parts I have had the girl thread stray hairs after waxing my legs. Faster and easier than tweezing.