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Postby arinsal » 19 Apr 2008 16:37

Sorry forgot to ask about salon's that are good at eyebrow threading? One's that do not want to rip out every hair on your face.
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Postby Eatock08 » 19 Apr 2008 18:25

Ohh I had mine done last year at the salon along the canal across from Korsan Bar. They did a really good job, male workers again so won't help you with regards to your previous waxingin question!! Did a fantastic job with styling my friends hair as few nights throughout the holiday too.
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Postby molly malone » 19 Apr 2008 20:41

Is threading done to reshape your eyebrows? or is it just similar to plucking.
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Postby kazz59 » 20 Apr 2008 10:45

Hi Molly

They reshape your eyebrows with tweezers as per normal, then use the thread to remove all the fine hairs. They also do this on your face - it's excrutiatingly painful, but if you can put up with that, it's worth it in the end :lol:

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Postby mazz » 20 Apr 2008 12:52

As Karen says they shape your eyebrows with tweezers and then thread the rest of the hair. Results are really good and they reckon it's 8 weeks before the hair grows back. I would recommend it, will certainly be having mine done again when I'm there next month.

Eyebrow threading is nowhere near as painful as facial hair threading (which I'd avoid at all costs unless you have a really, really high pain threshold - been there, done that... never again!)

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Postby molly malone » 20 Apr 2008 13:13

Thanks for that Kazz & Mazz, think i'll just have a manicure and pedicure though. :D
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Postby reesy1959 » 20 Apr 2008 13:22

When I was in Marmaris a couple of years ago, I was having my eyebrows threaded. Next thing I knew was my forehead was being done too, and she didnt even ask me! I didnt realise the fine hairs I actually had, but it did feel good after the sting had gone. If you are having your eyebrows done, just make sure they know beforehand that's all you want done.

I did find it a little painful but my skin felt great after the soreness had gone. It really makes a difference. I would probably have it done again and it lasted a while.

Mary
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Postby arinsal » 20 Apr 2008 14:13

I always get my eyebrows threaded at home. They never use tweezers to shape them just the thread. Feeling a bit worried now. The whole idea of threading is to avoid the skin being pulled by tweezers. Maybe give it a miss :!:
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Postby janette » 20 Apr 2008 18:35

I prefer threading to tweezers anyday!! janette x
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Postby pickmepickme » 22 Apr 2008 15:37

I usually go to FX hair salon under the demirgiolou (can't spell it sorry!) its a lady that does it and she has never used tweezers on me only ever the thread. Its really good and I think its a nice pain :oops: !!!
They say no pain no gain and all that!! It never lasts 8 weeks though, when I lived there I went once a month and that was enough.
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