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Threading sounds good, but to be honest I live in a part of the UK were indian owned salons are nil. Don't know where or how to find a salon which does threading.0
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the_devil_made_me_do_it wrote: »Threading sounds good, but to be honest I live in a part of the UK were indian owned salons are nil. Don't know where or how to find a salon which does threading.
What part of the area are you from if you dont mind me asking?
Do you know any asian people? friends? shop owners?
alot of indian women do it at home and so dont have salons. so if you know any asians maybe ask them if anyone in their family does it or if they know anyone.
if you cant find someone then salon waxing is the next best thing. get a good shape then try to maintain with tweezers :beer:All men hear is blah, blah, blah, blah, SEX, blah, blah, blah, FOOD, blah, blah, blah, BEER:wall:0 -
What part of the area are you from if you dont mind me asking?
Do you know any asian people? friends? shop owners?
alot of indian women do it at home and so dont have salons. so if you know any asians maybe ask them if anyone in their family does it or if they know anyone.
if you cant find someone then salon waxing is the next best thing. get a good shape then try to maintain with tweezers :beer:
I live in County Durham. I know no asian people at all, which is shocking isn't it?
I think I'll just keep tweezing them myself for now until I find a salon that does threading.0 -
the_devil_made_me_do_it wrote: »I live in County Durham. I know no asian people at all, which is shocking isn't it?
I think I'll just keep tweezing them myself for now until I find a salon that does threading.
lol! nah some areas are not very asian populated so dont worry!
oh well, if you ever visit anywhere else up north then ask around. I went to uni in manchester so I know alot of salons do it there, as does sheffield, bradford, huddersfield etc. selfridges in london also do threading, although they charge extortionate prices.
salon waxing is good though as well, so dont be put off going! xAll men hear is blah, blah, blah, blah, SEX, blah, blah, blah, FOOD, blah, blah, blah, BEER:wall:0 -
the_devil_made_me_do_it wrote: »I live in County Durham. I know no asian people at all, which is shocking isn't it?Dum Spiro Spero0
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I had my eyebrows threaded on friday.. they look fantastic but it wasn't pleasant to have done.. it didn't hurt exactly but it was uncomfortable and took a little bit longer than waxing - cost £3.50☆ §ügÅr cØÅTëÐ pØï§Øn ☆
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EthelBloggs wrote: »I had my eyebrows threaded on friday.. they look fantastic but it wasn't pleasant to have done.. it didn't hurt exactly but it was uncomfortable and took a little bit longer than waxing - cost £3.50
£3.50..what an absolute bargain!! I'm starting Uni in October, so I think I'll inquire with other students about it, I rekon someone will know where to get it done in the area.0 -
I'd just go to a salon and get them waxed - its really quite reasonably priced and once they are done you can try and keep on top of them at home by tweezing any regrowth.One day Rodney we'll be millionaires£2020 in 2020 - Running Total £170
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Another vote for waxing here! I think I paid about a fiver in a tanning/beauty place in Swansea and it's quick and easy and pretty much painless and I didn't end up looking too startled!!! Well recommended.
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