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Threading Training
What is Threading? Threading is a form of temporary hair removal,
an ancient manual technique similar to plucking. It involves
the use of a loop of twisted cotton thread which is passed
across the skin to trap the hairs and so 'pluck' them from
their follicles.
Where did it originate? Threading has
been used for many centuries. Is origin is a little
ambiguous but it is believed that it was first used in
Arabia, Turkey and India.
What are the benefits of
Threading? Threading is a simple, cheap and an efficient
way of removing unwanted hair with minimal pain and skin
irritation. The results are neat with approximate regrowth
between 2-4 weeks. Very short hair can be removed and there
is little irritation to the area making it possible to go
over the area more than once. Hair can be removed
individually or in 'lines' to create a perfect shape and can
be removed from both above and below giving the threaded
eyebrow its characteristic groomed appearance. Threading is
also good for individuals that have undergone strong acne
treatments e.g. roaccutane , retin A.
What type of Thread
is used for Threading ? A 100% anti-bacterial cotton
thread imported from India is used for Threading . This
thread allows strength but resilience during the technique
whilst reducing the risk of infection.
What areas can be
'Threaded'? Threading is mainly performed on the face
e.g. Eyebrows, upper lip, chin, sides of face, nose,
ears, neck and forehead but can be used all over the body
Courses at Haigh Lea Therapy Rooms - Cheshire
These courses are for a maximum of 4 therapists and run from
10.00am-4.00pm.
28th February 2010
28th March 2010
11th April
2010
23rd May 2010
FEE: £150
For detailed Information please visit
www.threadingtraining.co.uk
(Includes thread, manual, refreshments & certification)
Lorraine Onorato - Director Farzana Atcha - Trainer
 
Farzana Atcha
North-West Regional Trainer and Business Development Manager
Threading Training Ltd
farzana.atcha@threadingtraining.co.uk
07894563750
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