Threading with eyebrows is likely one of the most ancient depilation techniques, and the use can be traced back thousands of years ago, with distinct references to countries of the East being made and various factors can affect how long threading lasts on eyebrows. A thin cotton thread rolls it on the skin and pulls the hair along. Unlike other ways of removing hair, such as waxing or tweezing, threading can be more advantageous in cleaning up the shape of the eyebrows. It also tends to lead to fewer skin rashes, only affecting sensitive skin individuals.

How long does threading last on eyebrows?

Hair Growth Cycles

Anagen (active growth) – stage lasts 2 to 6 years.

Catagen (Transition) – It takes approximately 9-15 days.

Telophase (anabolic) – lasts 2- 3 months – telogen or the resting phase.

The anagen phase defines the growth rate of your eyebrow hair after threading. This means that individuals with shorter active phases will benefit from longer threading efficacy duration.

what comes after threading eyebrows

 

Can threading stop the growth of the eyebrow's hair