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Losh - You want to be sure your skin is very clean and oil-free before threading, since even a little bit of dirt or oil can irritate sensitive skin. Also, be sure your threader is using all appropriate sanitary precautions during the procedure. You also might consider a bit of cooling lotion after the treatment to reduce the redness.
-- Contributed by: MayntzHow do i get rid of the red bumps and itchines after facial threading. Ive tried using cold water and also ice but that helps 4 a short while. I also started getting fine pimples after threading how can i get rid of this.
-- Contributed by: LoshI just saw eyebrow threading today for the first time! After I saw it being performed, I had the technician perform the technique on me and my husband. Then I came home to look it up on the internet. I have found hands-on courses I can go to, instuctional DVD's to watch, and plenty to read. However, what I cannot determine is that is there a license needed to perform this technique on the public. I am very interested to learn how to perform this technique and possibly start a business in my home town. Only waxing and tweezing are offered to remove unwanted body hair. I am not a cosmetologist. I am a dental hygienist in the state of Texas. Can you tell me if I would need a license?
-- Contributed by: GlennaDear Pareen Merchant,
Thank you Pareen for the hair removal technique. All he best.
Take care regards Viola
-- Contributed by: Viola> Return to article
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