Hi all!
Finally (and by finally I mean, after lots of technical changes), I would like to shyly (but really in excitement) present you photos of our previous work for your viewing with the beautiful melodies of Thievery Corporation- "Indra"
Clicky HERE, or HERE (but it's really the same thing.)
:)
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
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The Befores and Afters of Threading
Depending on each client and variation of skin types, it is essential that you do the following before & after your threading service to ensure your skin is well taken care of:
BEFORE:
BEFORE:
- NO MOISTURIZER- Do NOT apply any type of moisturizer to the area of skin you want to thread. The skin needs to be slightly dry for the hair follicles to be taken out smoothly and effortlessly.
- USE A SCRUB!- Especially for eyebrow threading. Sometimes there's ingrown hair because the hair is so small. It helps to use a scrub to get the hairs out to ensure a cleaner look.
- NO MAKE UP- Especially for eyebrow threading. If you have some type of concealer and/or eyeshadow, it is hard to see which hairs to remove.
- ICE!- If threading tends to be a slightly painful process for you, I recommend that you ice part of your skin you want to thread. The ice helps to numb that part of skin and you will feel less than a tingling sensation during your threading session.
- ASTRINGENT+MOISTURIZER- Use a combination of an astringent and moisturizer after your threading service is done. The astringent is used to clean the skin of any particles and to prevent any future breakouts to surface. The moisturizer is to soothe your skin.
- ROSEWATER- If you have sensitive skin, rather than using an astringent, you can use rose water--it is essentially a mild form of an astringent.
- ICE!- If you really do have sensitive skin, or your skin tends to get red, you can use ice to soothe your skin.
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Sunday, June 6, 2010
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