The Difference Between Eyebrow Threading vs Waxing

Eyebrow trends are all over the internet, constantly changing. What’s the best way to keep your eyebrows groomed and looking the way you want? Two of the most popular methods are threading and waxing. To decide which one is best for you, you need to know the differences between each method, and the results that you can expect from each.

What’s the difference between waxing and threading?

Both of these hair removal methods are considered epilation, so they aim to pull hair and root out together. Epilation is regarded highly as it provides longer-lasting results than depilation methods like shaving. Say goodbye to plucking your eyebrows, and consider one of these eyebrow defining options.

What is eyebrow waxing?

Eyebrow waxing, like other forms of waxing, includes applying hot wax to the area of hair that your aesthetician will remove. For any kind of facial waxing, hard wax is used. It is gentler, and doesn’t adhere to your skin. After the wax sets, your aesthetician deftly removes the wax, and with it, your hairs. With a skilled hand, professionals achieve precise and consistent results from waxing.

What is eyebrow threading?

Threading, on the other hand, simply uses a piece of, well, thread to carry out hair removal. This special thread is coated with an anti-bacterial wax for better adhesion and a safe, clean process. The professional holds the thread taut in a small lasso-like formation to quickly remove and trim hairs.

Eyebrow waxing

Benefits of waxing

Before and after eyebrow waxing

No matter where you are, you’ll easily be able to find someone near you that provides waxing services. After consistent waxing appointments, hairs start to grow back thinner and sparser. If you find tweezing and threading irritating and painful, waxing is for you.

Downsides to waxing

Always make sure you go to an experienced waxing professional. Since it requires precise application to get the right results, you shouldn’t go to a novice. Read those reviews, and ask any questions that you may have prior to your appointment. If you are actively receiving chemical peels or retinol treatment, you’ll have to stop usage a week prior to your session.

Eyebrow threading

Benefits of threading

If you know that you have extremely sensitive skin, threading may be the option for you. Anecdotal experience reports a smooth and precise finish, as the practitioner can pinpoint every exact hair that they want to thread.

Downsides of threading

Some clients report threading as the more irritating method of hair removal. Compared to waxing, there’s a slightly higher chance of infection if the skin and thread aren’t properly sanitized. It takes a little longer to perform than waxing and makes you sneeze quite a bit. Also, there’s a chance that the hair doesn’t actually get pulled from the root, and instead gets broken or trimmed from the top where it’s visible, or of your skin getting nicked by the thread.

Which is right for you based on your skin and hair?

Besides the brief overview, there may be specific reasons that you would choose one method over the other. If neither method sounds suitable to your skin, you can look to alternative methods such as laser hair removal or electrolysis.

Which is better for people with sensitive skin

Threading is recommended for those who have very sensitive skin. Some places utilize a combination of waxing, threading, and tweezing to get the most out of a session. Speak with a professional aesthetician to get an idea of what service may be best for your skin type.

Which method has longer-lasting results

Since both methods of removal are epilatory, ideally, they would have the same timeframe for results. This is only true if the hair removal is done perfectly. If you go to an inexperienced provider or aesthetician who doesn't pull from the root and breaks hairs, you may notice hair growth earlier than expected. This happens more often with threading, as it removes the hair in multiple different directions. Threading may damage your hair follicles. 

That being said, when performed properly, you can expect the results from both waxing and threading to last between 3 to 4 weeks.

Does waxing or threading hurt more?

Everyone’s pain tolerance is different, but on the whole, clients report threading as the more painful service. Waxing also takes less time, so the pain you feel only lasts a couple of minutes. To experience the least amount of pain and side effects, always go to a professional for both services.

Necesse Aesthetics in San Jose provides eyebrow waxing services as well as waxing services for the rest of your unwanted body hair. With guidance for both preparation and aftercare, Vanessa will have your skin looking flawless. Come experience the difference that a professional, welcoming aesthetician can make!

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