Threading salon expands

03/Dec/2008

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A COMO entrepreneur has embarked on a journey to introduce a new beauty technique to Perth, opening the city’s second threading salon.

Sandrine Zyed said the hair removal technique was developed in India and was growing in popularity around the world, but was not available professionally in Perth.

After opening the first store at Fremantle’s E Shed Markets in August, Ms Zyed and her partner opened their second shop in Willetton last month and are already developing a loyal following.

“Most Australians don’t know about threading so the markets was a good place to start because people go to the market with their eyes open and a willingness to try new things,” she said.

“Everyone who tries it is very happy with the results and from that we’re developing some regular customers.”

She said the technique involved weaving a thread around the hair and pulling them out from the roots, with less skin irritation and less regular visits than waxing.

She admitted there was a little reluctance to try it because it sounded painful, but most people reported less pain than waxing and less skin irritation or redness afterwards.

“It leaves a really nice shape and there aren’t any chemicals so it’s better for your skin,” she said.

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Sandra

04/01/2009

I had my eyebrows threaded two days ago and find the result amazing. It left my eyebrows feeling great (not red, puffy, irritated like after waxing) and they are in a perfect shape. I would recommend anyone to have eyebrows threaded and will definately go back. Thank you!

Sophie

17/12/2008

It is definitely more hygienic than waxing because a new thread is used all the time and there is no contact between the practitioner and the customer. In most beauty salons, they used the same wax over and over again, thats why I refuse to have them waxed and I favour threading!

Cindy

14/12/2008

I had one a few years ago. I have to say it is not a very hygienic method to have the therapist pulling on the thread and trying to support the thread in her mouth. Hygienewise, I would recommend to stick to waxing.

Adrienne

05/12/2008

I was very skeptical when I saw someone doing threading for the first time, but the results are incredible, I highly recommend this method if you are fussy about your eyebrows or any facial hair.

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