Table of contents:
- What is eyebrow threading?
- Are there any side effects of eyebrow threading?
- 1. Pain
- 2. The skin turns red
- 3. Swelling
- 4. Ingrown hair
- 5. Infection
For many women, eyebrows are an important part of supporting beauty and self-confidence. Therefore, many women do various ways to form neat and symmetrical eyebrows. One of them that is currently popular is threading. How to do it? So, are there any side effects of eyebrow threading?
What is eyebrow threading?
Threading is a way to pull out fine hair on the face using threads. Eyebrow threading is done to shape eyebrows with a tidier and cleaner result.
This procedure usually doesn't take that long to shape the brows you want. Usually, the results from threading will be more natural because the eyebrows are removed one by one.
Although this procedure is faster, it is very difficult to do. That is why, if you want to do this procedure, you must go to a beauty clinic that has trained beauty therapists.
Also, before you start threading your eyebrows, make sure that the thread is new and clean. Also make sure your therapist's hands are clean. This is done to reduce the risk of transmitting certain diseases.
Are there any side effects of eyebrow threading?
Eyebrow threading is arguably a safe way to pluck your eyebrows to make them look neater. Even so, there is still the possibility of side effects of eyebrow threading.
1. Pain
Pain or tenderness around the eyebrows is the most common side effect of eyebrow threading. This is due to the reaction of plucked eyebrows, making the skin soft and more sensitive.
The intensity of pain or pain during or after the procedure will vary from person to person. These side effects of eyebrow threading usually don't last long and will go away on their own.
In addition, the pain when your lashes are plucked can also make your eyes water.
2. The skin turns red
After the procedure, the area around your eyebrows will become red and more sensitive. When the eyebrows are pulled from the skin, the body will detect this as "damage", causing a variety of responses.
One of the body's responses is to increase blood flow, to help the eyebrows heal faster after the pain or tenderness of threading. This side effect of eyebrow threading will also go away on its own. Usually around your eyebrows will be red for up to several hours after the procedure.
3. Swelling
When blood flows to the damaged area to try to repair the tissue, excess blood causes the area to swell and turn red.
Blood carries white blood cells, which fight disease and foreign objects in the body. Blood flow is increased to the area to allow more white blood cells to repair follicles that were damaged during threading.
This side effect of eyebrow threading can last from a few minutes to hours. Apply a cold compress to reduce swelling faster.
If the swelling persists for days with small white dots, or dark spots appear around the face, consult a dermatologist immediately.
4. Ingrown hair
This side effect of eyebrow threading is more common in people with thick eyebrows. Ingrown hair occurs when the eyebrows break under the skin during threading.
In such cases, the skin grows over the pores and traps the hair, resulting in red bumps. Acne can also appear if bacteria get trapped with hair.
Ingrown hairs are not always preventable, but you can reduce the risk by bringing the extraction to the root of the hair as you can and threading it in the same direction as the growth.
5. Infection
Threading your eyebrows causes your pores to open up and this can be bad for you. Using unclean threads can transfer bacteria to the skin, leading to infection.
Therefore, make sure the thread used is clean, to reduce the possibility of bacterial infection. If the brow area becomes infected, visit a doctor for proper treatment.