MarketplaceThreading Upper Lip Thread that Lip Hair Away Women do not want all the hair in places other than on the head! Whatever age or heredity, the ladies are required to obtain a mustache on his upper lip and it is never ever allowed. First, he shaved, and then came the plethora of creams, lotions and potions to remove hair, then there was the wax, and even electrolysis. Now girls, there is yet another method, you can choose to rid that unwanted stache on your upper lip. This is called threading. Threading is done in salons or can also be done at home. The process removes the right to fine and fuzzy hair from the root. If it sounds painful, consider the options. If you shave your lip, it will be stubble, finally as a man. What is this? If you use a cream, you submit yourself to chemical reactions and not rid the hair at the root, so it will probably just grow back faster and thicker. If you have ever had the lip waxed, ripping that sucker is too broad. Not to mention the bright red upper lip for hours and small blisters spin for a week. Ick. Always try to pick your hair? Ouch is right! You can bleach the hair, but you just have a lighter-colored mustache. Each method has its drawbacks. Many women say that the best method of hair removal of the upper lip is threading. One advantage is that you do not have to wait for hair to grow a certain length. The concept is that you will get the hair twisted and spun into the thread and thusly tearing, ripping your face gently. It may be difficult for you to visualize the procedure, you may want to have done in the first room, if you do not complete the bulk of what should happen. To start take about 24 inches of wire length. Yes, the son sewing all sorts nothing special, as long as you use a good quality, strong thread. Take the two ends and tie them together in a knot. You have a circle of thread when you're done tying the two ends. Next take the wire with both hands and wrap them around (loop around) your hands a dozen times. Then place the thread around the fingers of both hands. Push the portion that is wound to one hand by widening the fingers of one hand and simultaneously closing the fingers of one hand. Use an alternating "OPEN / CLOSE" motion with opposite hands. By opening the fingers closed and closing the fingers of the other hand, you push the wound portion in the other direction. It will take a little practice. Keep pushing the wound up portion back and forth until you're able to push back easily. Once you have the hang of it, you might be ready to begin practicing on a body part. Do not use the upper lip as a point of practice. Try the leg or other body part that is easily accessible. Start by placing the wire on the part of the leg or elsewhere that you try first. Place the rolled up on one end of the hair, and wire the other side must be on both sides of the hair you want to delete. Then move the wound portion of the other side, to ensure that catches the hair while moving. It will then lift the hair from the root as it moves back and forth. After practicing this method and are quite comfortable with it, move your upper lip. It'll be quick and easy, taking only a few minutes each day more. How wonderful that this will always have a hairless lip! If all else fails, you can not be an expert threader, but you will at least know what someone is talking the next time they mention threading and they do not talk about cross stitch! Posted on March 13, 2010.
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