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What Is Eyebrow Threading and Is Threading Painful?

March 12, 2021 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

Your face is a work of art – and your brows are the frame. Just like any prized piece requires dusting from time to time, your eyebrows need routine maintenance as well. Whether you’re looking to clean them up a bit or reshape your bushy brows entirely, brow threading (sometimes known as brow flossing) has a lot to offer.

So put the tweezers down and check out this centuries-old hair removal option. We’ll walk you through the eyebrow threading process and answer the question on everyone’s mind: does threading hurt? (Short answer, not really!)

What Is Eyebrow Threading?

For hundreds of years, the women and men (yes, eyebrow threading is for men, too!) of the Middle East and Southeast Asia have used eyebrow threading to groom their brow hairs and achieve the perfect arch. In the early 2000s western countries began threading their brows into submission, giving folks a less painful alternative for eyebrow shaping.

The technique removes multiple hairs at once, one line at a time, all using a single piece of cotton thread. It can also be used on other areas of the face, including the chin, sideburns, and upper lip.

How Does Threading Work? 

Now that you know what threading is, let’s string together the process of threading eyebrows and how threading works.

Like the name suggests, it all begins with a simple brow thread. It gets twisted over on itself with one end held in the technician’s mouth or in a “double butterfly” looped and attached to two fingers on each hand.

The skin gets gently pulled until taut and the twisting loops act like tiny lassos, which wrangle and remove the entire follicle at the root. That means it’s super effective at grabbing even fine, stubborn hairs like peach fuzz.

Curious how long threading lasts? Since brows threading lifts the root from your pores, your post-treatment results can last 2-5 weeks depending on how fast your hair grows. Not bad for an appointment that should take no longer than about 15 or 20 minutes (depending on how much consultation time you want).

The final eyebrow threading shapes speak for themselves, with ultra precise picturesque brows that can transform your face.

Benefits of Eyebrow Threading 

The eyebrow threading benefits are numerous, but let’s start with an obvious question: is eyebrow threading safe. Short answer: the safest.

  1. Because the skin is spared from chemicals, possible cuts, and potential burns, even those with a sensitive disposition come away with nothing more than minor redness and slight irritation that usually dissipates over the course of just an hour or two.
  2. Since multiple hairs, even those that are virtually tweezer-proof, get removed at the same time, the result is quick and perfectly precise. It’s the easiest way to try a new brow style or give your arch a little lift.
  3. And no matter how often you thread the eyebrows, the maintenance between appointments is pretty much nil.

Threading vs Plucking vs Waxing

Eyebrow threading vs waxing ultimately comes down to personal preference. However, there are some clear advantages to threading up and browing down.

For one thing, you never risk a brow burn from wax that’s too hot for your sensitive skin. Good technicians are usually mindful of wax temps, so while not a huge risk, some people prefer cotton thread to a wax strip.

If you have a low pain tolerance you’re probably still stuck on whether it hurts to get your eyebrows threaded. So, once more for the seats in the back, does eyebrow threading hurt? It really does depend on who you ask, however, the consensus is it’s far less painful than eyebrow waxing.

It’s also precise like tweezing, minus the repetition since it can mow down multiple hairs at once.

Eyebrow threading costs are reasonable, too. Many brow threading professionals charge between $10 – $65 per session. Prices can vary depending on how much consultation time you need and whether it’s your first time threading. There’s usually a price difference depending on how overgrown you are versus whether you’re coming in for a simple upkeep appointment.

Book Your Eyebrow Thread Appointment Today

Still have questions about how often to get your brow hairs threaded or how long threading lasts, what threading does to your eyebrows, or how eyebrow threading works? You can use Gina’s Platform to book your threading consultation. Once you’re satisfied, you can easily secure your eyebrow threading appointment.

If it’s your first time, treat it like you would any other hair care appointment. Come with pictures of brow shapes and different brow trends you like. Have an idea of the thickness you want, too. Be sure to say yes to aloe aftercare and tell your technician if you have super sensitive skin or a low pain tolerance. You’ll want to baby your pores for the next 24 hours to be safe. Think: minimal makeup, skip steam and direct sunlight, and no touching!

Eyebrows and threading go together like Brook Shields and brow envy. Ready to make your face even more frame-worthy with the latest brow trends?

You can find eyebrow professional styling, tinting, and threading technicians near you by clicking the Skin Care tab on ginasplatform.com or on the Gina’s Platform mobile app.

xoxo,

Gina

Gina Rivera

Gina Rivera

Beauty Icon and Expert

Gina Rivera skyrocketed to success when the company she founded in 2007, Phenix Salon Suites, became the fastest-growing salon suite company in the beauty industry. With more than 300 locations nationally and international expansion occurring in the UK, Entrepreneur Magazine named Phenix Salon Suites a Top 500 Franchise list seven years running.

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    30 of Jennifer Aniston’s Most Iconic Hairstyles

    March 9, 2021 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

    Remember the “Rachel” in the 1990’s? In the latest post on Byrdie.com, Jennifer Aniston’s best looks and most iconic hairstyles are explored over the last 20 years. From the swishy layers that made the Rachel one of the most memorable trend setting hairstyles of the all time, to her longer locks with flawless blond highlights, Jennifer Aniston’s hair has always been truly timeless at her every age.

    Click here to read the full article and get the latest tips to on recreating Jennifer Anniston’s most popular looks.

    Credit to: Julynne Derrick and Shannon Peter

    Gina Rivera

    Gina Rivera

    Beauty Icon and Expert

    Gina Rivera skyrocketed to success when the company she founded in 2007, Phenix Salon Suites, became the fastest-growing salon suite company in the beauty industry. With more than 300 locations nationally and international expansion occurring in the UK, Entrepreneur Magazine named Phenix Salon Suites a Top 500 Franchise list seven years running.

      Filed Under: Fashion, Business, Hair Care, Lifestyle, Uncategorized Tagged With: jenniferanniston, jenniferannistonhair, therachel

      3 Hairstyles For Straight Hair That Every Woman Over 40 Should Try To Look 10 Years Younger

      March 3, 2021 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

      Straight hair is definitely one of the easiest hair types to manage and style when maintained properly. However, it can also leave you looking frumpy and old-fashioned when your straight hair is not properly styled to fit your face and overall look. In the latest post on shefinds.com, Gina discusses 3 different hairstyles for straight hair.

      For those of you over 40, these sleek straight hairstyles are game-changers to help you look and feel like a new women shaving years off your appearance.

      Credit to: Merrell Readman

      Gina Rivera

      Gina Rivera

      Beauty Icon and Expert

      Gina Rivera skyrocketed to success when the company she founded in 2007, Phenix Salon Suites, became the fastest-growing salon suite company in the beauty industry. With more than 300 locations nationally and international expansion occurring in the UK, Entrepreneur Magazine named Phenix Salon Suites a Top 500 Franchise list seven years running.

        Filed Under: Business, Fashion, Hair Care, Lifestyle, Stylist Tagged With: shorthair, straighthair, womenover40

        History Of First Lady Fashion From 1789 To Today

        February 24, 2021 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

        In America, we don’t have royalty, so we fixate on celebrity. First Ladies certainly fit that bill, commanding audiences at every appearance. For the last three centuries, these ladies of the hour have been influencing fashion alongside musicians and actors, starting with their inaugural looks.

        All the First Ladies inaugural ball gowns usually have two debuts: one at the swearing in ceremonies and another at the inaugural ball itself.

        These First Lady fashions aren’t just entertaining. They’re also symbolic. Though First Ladies don’t hold any specific powers, they use their influence, and outfits, to communicate their intentions for the next Presidential term.

        Take for instance when Michelle Obama and her daughters wore purple to the 2013 inauguration. It was a clear signal that both parties, red and blue, need to work together for the sake of our collective future – and that was just look number one.    

        The fashion of First Ladies on inauguration day is only the beginning. After being sworn in, every ballgown a First Lady wears to a state dinner or foreign press conference is also sure to make headlines. Here are a few First Lady dresses through the years that have captured our hearts and shifted fashion culture.

        Fashions of the First Ladies in the 18th Century

        The history of First Ladies starts here. In 1789, Martha Washington was not only one of the nation’s wealthiest women; she was also the first, First Lady. Known for her experimental fashion, Martha routinely wowed with accessories.  You’ll probably have seen her in a mix of bonnets/headpieces, fingerless satin gloves, and cloaks. Yet it was her purple silk wedding shoes that really catapulted her trendsetter status.

        Fashions of the First Ladies in the 19th Century

        Arguably the most opulent period in First Ladies and fashion, 19th century women like Abigail Adams, Martha Jefferson, Dolley Madison, and Julia Grant were largely Victorian in their fashion choices. Lace, pleats, and layered petticoat skirts ruled the runway.

        Mary Todd Lincoln was a standout during this era – and not just because of her famous husband. Her taste is often regarded as lavish. The gown she wore to Abraham Lincoln’s inauguration sat off the shoulders and exploded into a full, bustled skirt. The look was adorned with fresh flowers on a handmade headpiece and sash that draped her body. The entire look was said to have run congress $20,000 over what they’d originally budgeted for the First Lady look!

        By the time Frances Cleveland came along in 1886, things really started to heat up. She bucked more conservative fashions of the time, opting for dresses, which exposed her neck, arms, and shoulders. Many were also corseted at the waist and remained semi-fitted, showcasing her natural curves. Even as she was petitioned to stop, she stayed true to her personal style, leaving behind an impressive wardrobe legacy.

        Fashions of the First Ladies in the 20th Century

        By the 19th century, fashion was changing fast. Early on, flower-forward hats were a staple. Helen Taft was known for her massive bonnet collection and was also the first, First Lady to donate her inaugural gown to museum historians. Until the 1950s, First Ladies were largely conservative with their looks.

        Then came Jackie.

        Jackie Onassis-Kennedy tops the long list of fashionable first ladies. Everywhere she went she reportedly charmed audiences with her poise, grace, and intellect. Few First Ladies before or since have throttled fashion trends so unilaterally.  She’s best known for not just wearing impossibly chic outfits, but also for designing them!

        Patricia Nixon, Betty Ford, and Nancy Regan were stately older women who infused color into their looks but weren’t afraid to take a little (conservative) risk.

        Via Clinton Presidential Library

        However, it’s Hillary Clinton who really captures the world with her designer-inspired outfits, including her famous Oscar de la Renta inaugural dress. Still, we prefer her violet beaded sheath dress she wore to her first inaugural event. Not only was it marvelously memorable, it was also crafted by an Arkansas designer as a nod to her alma mater. 

        Fashions of the First Ladies in the 21st Century

        George-W-Bush

        Laura Bush had a string of elegant evening gowns to boast about, but none of them compare to the incomparable fashion of Michelle Obama.

        Via Barack Obama Presidential Library

        From her Jason Wu, ruby-red chiffon halter dress to her lemongrass-shaded wool dress and matching jacket or white satin one shoulder gown, she’s one of the most widely cited fashionable first ladies in history – and those are only her inaugural looks! Every time Michelle showed up in public, she sent ripples through the fashion world. Four years after her husband left office she continues to do so. (V.O.T.E necklace, anyone?)

        Most recently, Jill Biden, who is no stranger to inaugural dresses, is the latest in a line of exceptionally stylish first ladies. Her turquoise blue inauguration suite dress with matching blue full-length coat and leather gloves is befitting of a woman who is making her mark by continuing to work full-time teaching while her husband takes the helm as the leader of the free world.

        First Ladies fashion has changed a lot over the years. However, it may be more accurate to say that First Ladies themselves have changed fashion a lot over the years. First Lady dresses may not seem like much at first, but when you look a little deeper it’s pretty impressive the influence these women and their wears command. How the Fashion of the First Ladies will evolve in the coming years remains to be seen. Though, as the matrons of American high society, they’ll continue to make a strong statement.

        Gina Rivera

        Gina Rivera

        Beauty Icon and Expert

        Gina Rivera skyrocketed to success when the company she founded in 2007, Phenix Salon Suites, became the fastest-growing salon suite company in the beauty industry. With more than 300 locations nationally and international expansion occurring in the UK, Entrepreneur Magazine named Phenix Salon Suites a Top 500 Franchise list seven years running.

          Filed Under: Business, Hair Care, Lifestyle

          The One Dry Shampoo Experts Say You Should Stop Using Because It Causes Thinning Hair

          February 15, 2021 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

          For the past several years, dry shampoo products have been a trend in the hair industry for several good reasons. They can prolong lengths between shampoo washes which is actually healthier for your hair and scalp than washing your hair everyday. It is also a great time saver meaning less time in the shower. However, not all dry shampoo products are created equal as some ingredients may actually cause your hair to thin if used on a regular basis.

          In the latest post on shefinds.com, Gina explains which ingredients you should avoid and best practices for using dry shampoos to keep your hair (and scalp) healthy and happy.

          To read the full article, click here.

          Credit to: Merrell Readman

          Gina Rivera

          Gina Rivera

          Beauty Icon and Expert

          Gina Rivera skyrocketed to success when the company she founded in 2007, Phenix Salon Suites, became the fastest-growing salon suite company in the beauty industry. With more than 300 locations nationally and international expansion occurring in the UK, Entrepreneur Magazine named Phenix Salon Suites a Top 500 Franchise list seven years running.

            Filed Under: Business, Hair Care, Lifestyle Tagged With: dryshampoo

            Irresistible Valentines Day Makeup Looks That Will Make You Swoon

            February 1, 2021 by Noelle Sim Leave a Comment

            Valentine’s day in quarantine. Now that’s a first! How do you celebrate a holiday built around physical closeness when you have to social distance?! Well, you can start by busting out those brushes and picking a palette. (Those zoom filters are great, but they only go so far.) 

            For many of us, doing our makeup is an act of self-care, nay, self-love. It’s one thing we can control in an otherwise crazy-making mix of unknowns. What you do on the actual day is less about having an exciting date planned and more about feeling excited in your own skin. 

            So, after you’ve picked out your little black dress (or sweat suit set) to layer on over your lingerie (or favorite t-shirt), it’s time to show yourself some love. Follow any one of these Valentine’s Day makeup ideas to tap your inner cupid

            Before You Start Your Valentine’s Day Makeup

            Doing your makeup for Valentine’s Day starts like any other application. You need a clean, fresh face and a basic idea of the steps you should apply your products. 

            Some general makeup tips to keep in mind: 

            1. Start with a clean face. Wash your face and use a gentle toner afterwards. Apply a cotton pad with Miceller water to remove any stubborn, leftover eye or face makeup. 
            2. Always moisturize. You should be moisturizing anytime you wash your face, even if you have oily skin. Otherwise you could disrupt your skin’s natural PH. If you are worried about looking too greasy, opt for a light primer-moisturizer combo. 
            3. Apply primer. If your moisturizer doesn’t have a built-in primer, use one now. 
            4. Conceal and color-correct. You may use light colors like orange or green color correcting makeup to mask pimples and dark under eye circles. Treat with a regular concealer slightly lighter than your skin after. Don’t forget your lids, too!
            5. Finish with foundation. Use a clean makeup sponge or blender to apply all-over foundation. Don’t be afraid to mix multiple shades to match your skin tone! 
            6. Shape and fill your brows. Go dramatic or subdued depending on the rest of your Valentine’s makeup look. 
            7. Do your eye shadow. Add your base color to your lid then work your way out, darkening the crease and highlighting the brow. 
            8. Line your lids. Waiting until after you do your mascara can create clumps. 
            9. Put on mascara. Doing this after the rest of your eye makeup is complete allows the mascara to build on any powder that’s fallen in the process, making your lashes appear thicker. 
            10.  Line and fill your lips. No Valentine’s Day makeup look is complete without a little lip.  Even if you’re going glossy, you can define your lips and make them feel fuller by lining them first. 
            11.  Set it! You worked hard on that look! Use a finishing spray applied in an X and T motion to set it all in place. 

            Valentine Makeup Looks You’ll Love

            Step away from the chocolate box. It’s time for the fun part – selecting your makeup for Valentine’s Day! You can base your look around what you’ve got planned, a cocktail with your gal pals, stay-at-home dinner with your S.O., Zoom date with your Nana (hey – Grandparents need love too!), or do your makeup just for you. Using your face as a blank canvas to get creative for creativity’s sake is a great use of your time! 

            Try out one of these Valentine’s Day YouTube makeup tutorials to get your artistic juices flowing: 

            Valentine’s Date Night

            Got a Valentine’s Date? When in doubt, go glam. 

            Simple Valentine’s Day Makeup

            Because sometimes the best makeup looks like no makeup at all … 

            Purple Passion Valentine’s Makeup

            RiRi knows that pink and red aren’t the only Valentine’s colors du jour. Follow her lead. 

            Vintage Valentine

            Perfect for achieving that classic, easy Valentine’s Day makeup look, even if you don’t FaceTime with your grandmother.  

            Tips For Keeping Makeup Off Your Mask

            Masks are another part of our new normal that can feel very anti-Valentine’s. Still, they don’t have to ruin your look if you make the right preparations. (No one wants to contend with facemask makeup.) 

            Remember the last step in our makeup application? Setting spray is your best friend if you’re trying to navigate makeup with a facemask, so use it liberally where your mask will come into contact with your skin. You could also try a kiss-proof lipstick or lip-stain to keep your pout in place. If you’re going glossy, go clear or apply after it’s safe to remove the mask. 

            Not comfortable removing your mask or think makeup and facemasks simply don’t mix? Play up your peepers and let your Valentine’s eye makeup take center stage! 

            There are as many unique ways to ring in Valentine’s Day as there are types of love in the world. And it all starts with the attention and care you show yourself. Can your V-day makeup make up for missing your galentines or depriving you from a hot night on the town with your sweetie?  Maybe not, but it’s definitely a place to start.

            Gina Rivera

            Gina Rivera

            Beauty Icon and Expert

            Gina Rivera skyrocketed to success when the company she founded in 2007, Phenix Salon Suites, became the fastest-growing salon suite company in the beauty industry. With more than 300 locations nationally and international expansion occurring in the UK, Entrepreneur Magazine named Phenix Salon Suites a Top 500 Franchise list seven years running.

              Filed Under: Business, Lifestyle, Tip Of The Week Tagged With: gratitude, happyjob, worklifebalance

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