History of Threading
Threading has long been popular in many Arab countries, and was well known from Indian and Persian culture. The Arabic word for threading is 'Khite'; in Egypt it is also called 'Fatlah'.
Threading the entire face is widely practiced among Iranians, but it was originally only done when a woman was getting married or for special occasions. In ancient Persia, threading was a sign that a girl had reached adulthood and has become a woman.
Eyebrow threading is a safe, simple and highly effective method of hair removal which is performed with a strand of thread.
Double stranded thread is used to lift the unwanted hair by the follicle leaving a clean, defining and precise hairline.
Threading is better than tweezing because you can lift more than one hair at a time and better than waxing because you can target specific hairs.
Hair re-growth becomes finer with regular threading sessions.
Threading the entire face is widely practiced among Iranians, but it was originally only done when a woman was getting married or for special occasions. In ancient Persia, threading was a sign that a girl had reached adulthood and has become a woman.
Eyebrow threading is a safe, simple and highly effective method of hair removal which is performed with a strand of thread.
Double stranded thread is used to lift the unwanted hair by the follicle leaving a clean, defining and precise hairline.
Threading is better than tweezing because you can lift more than one hair at a time and better than waxing because you can target specific hairs.
Hair re-growth becomes finer with regular threading sessions.