Threading (Khite) – A Natural Hair Removal Alternative?

Threading, or Khite, has been around for many hundreds of years, and continues to be a traditional way of removing hair in parts of Asia and the Middle East. A few years ago, it experienced a sort of come back in the West as all sorts of Eastern things (including Rumi and hennaing) became popular. It is still widely available in ethic salons and salons specializing in natural hair removals.

What does threading involve?

Threading involves quickly rolling a twisted piece of thread back and forth across clean skin. Hairs become trapped in the string and are ripped out or break off. This process generally needs to be done by a professional, since speed and technique are important – although there are Khite kits out there if you want to learn how to do it yourself. Someone who has done the process many times can manipulate the string expertly, causing most hairs to be ripped out (rather than broken off) and causing hairs to be removed only from those areas they are not wanted. This process is most often used for eyebrows and facial hair.

How effective is threading as a hair removal method?

If nothing else, threading is a very interesting and effective way to get rid of facial and brow hair. Watching a professional at work is really fascinating, since the hands basically race across the face, threading and twisting the thread. In many cases, the aesthetician will have the string looped intricately around their hands, to better be able to control the string. Some salons now use machines that hold threads during Khite. This method is environmentally friendly and far quicker than tweezing alone. It is less expensive than waxing. Since many hairs are pulled so quickly, some women find that there is less pain that tweezing, partly because the whole thing is over so fast. Results last up to three weeks or as little as two weeks. If someone who is not very proficient attempts threading, there may be more broken than pulled hairs. The results in this case will last only days.

Will threading cause any pink and puffiness?

As with tweezing, skin may be pink and puffy after threading. A simple ice cube can help reduce the temporary problem. More seriously, infection and irritation can follow if area is not clean and hygiene is not properly attended to. Those who live far from metropolitan centers may have a difficult time finding a reputable practitioner.

Shall I choose threading or tweezing?

Hairchick highly recommends threading or khite to anyone who plucks their brows and can find a reputable practitioner of this technique. It is a truly unique experience and makes a twenty-minute tweezing chore a fun five minutes!

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Comments

10 Responses
  1. Hamad says:

    Please check nawa3em-online.com

    there is a hassle free threading device. Very affordable, modern and uses hygenic anti-bacterial thread.

    • shirl says:

      where can i find this kit? I would like to check it out or if there is a dvd to show you how and the tips to help you along. thanks

      • Hamad says:

        You can find the product on Nawa3em-online.com
        Under Buy online.

        Also, every now and then you may find it on Ebay on even better price.

        As for the DVD there isn’t any published yet. However on the website there is a downloadable manual.

  2. Fran Albercht says:

    I am trying to find someone in my hair to have hair removed from my face. I live in Marion County
    albrechtf@juno.com

  3. Fran Albercht says:

    I typed wrong it is 1:30am I meant to say is there someone in my area to remove hair from my face I live in Marion County but will travel no more than an hour

    • lowrider says:

      Marion county: I was in the greentree mall in clarksville,in and saw a girl there at a kiosk who was performing thread hair removal. I didn’t inquire about price as she was occupied and I was in a hurry. It looked very interesting indeed.

  4. bedro says:

    how it work ???????? and how you change ??????

  5. Fran Albrecht says:

    I am trying to find a place in Marion County Florida. My salon in NJ used to do threading but I have not be able to find one in Florida. I live in Summerfield which is near Ocala

  6. Fran Albrecht says:

    I am trying to find a place in Marion County Florida. My salon in NJ used to do threading but I have not be able to find one in Florida. I live in Summerfield which is near Ocala. NOt really people thought I lived in another state so I am writing again to let them know I am in Florida

  7. Near Fran says:

    Try TLC Aesthetic Institute in Ocala.

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