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Half price eyebrow threading in Superdrug
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I've got very fair and quite sparse eyebrows which are all over the place. Would this procedure wreck what little I have?
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me4bargains wrote: »You've got no chance of paying £5 in Central London.
It will be around £15 upwards.
You're right. Someone just told me about a place in East London (Whitechapel area) where they charge £2 or £3, will probably try that...0 -
You need to check out independant Indian shops and markets with fixed stalls, there are still loads about that do it for around £5, the ones I have seen are in Islington North London and the most expensive was £7.50:) for the best ones just see where is busiest:)
Thanks. I live near Islington, will try that too...0 -
Have just moved to Notts, does anyone know whr I can get threading done for less? Thnx.0
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I usually have my eyebrows waxed as i find it far less painful that plucking.Is threading,if done properly more or less painful?0
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I usually have my eyebrows waxed as i find it far less painful that plucking.Is threading,if done properly more or less painful?
I find it less painful but the major reason I like threading as it gives a much sharper more defined line to my browsAnyone can cuddle but only the Welsh can cwtch
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Just been and had mine done in Superdrug. Its the first time I've tried threading and found it less painful than waxing. Well worth £5. The only downside is virtually sitting in the shop window to be done, not exactly private!! Thanks OP0
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sorry if this is stupid question but do you need to make an appointment or is it a case of turn up and wait if someone is there? Also how long does it usually take? My eyebrows are quite unkempt
but would love for a professional to sort them out! 0
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