Tuesday, 3 April 2012

Browbeating Brow Bars


If you live in Texas or Arizona, you may have seen a Shapes Brow Bar and witnessed for yourself the deft depilation done therein. It’s called eyebrow threading, and it has become the hot alternative to both tried-and-true hot-waxing (ouch!) and plucking (ouch! ouch!). Eyebrow threading is exotic (it uses a thin, twisted cotton thread that is rolled over the problem area to pluck the hair at the follicle level), is ancient (it has been practiced in hirsute India and the Middle East for centuries), and is quick (it takes only three minutes).
It is also a bit controversial, having come under scrutiny by state health authorities and state-run boards of cosmetology, who worry about its impact on health and safety. 

Such hair-splitting over a little facial hair! But then in the pink glow of HIV and skin-disease issues, better we be leery than sorry!

So, get yourself licensed (cosmetology license to you, gals, guys, and gayettes), for such is the cosmic life in safety-first cosmetology. To help you do that, there’s the Texas Cosmetology CE if you’re in Texas, the Kentucky Cosmetology CE if you’re in Kentucky, the Florida Cosmetology CE if you’re in Florida, the . . . Oh, deary, just you go visit now www.cosmetologycampus.com.

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