Indian waxing, also known as threading or threading, is an ancient technique originating in India for removing unwanted hair on the face, eyebrows and other parts of the body. In this technique, a cotton or silk thread is used that is wound and pulled to remove hair quickly and efficiently.
Indian waxing has become very popular around the world because it is a technique that does not use chemicals or hot wax, which makes it less irritating to the skin. Furthermore, this technique is very precise and can remove even the finest and shortest hairs.
During Indian waxing, the therapist holds one end of the thread in their fingers, while the other hand winds and stretches the thread so that it glides over the skin and pulls out unwanted hair by the roots. Unlike waxing, which can pull on the skin and cause irritation, Indian waxing is a gentle and precise technique that doesn’t damage the skin.
Unlike waxing, which can pull on the skin and cause irritation, Indian waxing is a gentle and precise technique that does not damage the skin.