Eyebrow Threading comes to a mall near you
When you have eyebrows like mine, maintenance is a must. It's taken me years to find a way to go from Bert to Beautiful.
But a few years ago I saw the light: Threading.
It's an ancient beauty practice with roots in India and the Middle East and perfect for those of us with thick coarse eyebrows. It involves twisting a cotton piece of thread into a double strand which is used to pluck the hair out of the follicle. It's clean and creates a precise to-die-for brow shape (have you ever seen a Bollywood actress with bad eyebrows?) and it last longer than waxing!
Since I arrived in Florida I'd been trekking all the way to a salon in the University area to get my monthly threading job done. These days I'm heading to Citrus Park Mall's Perfect Brow Art... It opened only weeks ago and is quickly becoming the latest place in the 813 to get your threading fix. Don't fear my Pinellas dears, there's a Perfect Brow Art salon at Countryside Mall as well. The ladies at Perfect Brow charge $11 and it takes maybe 10 minutes tops to come out with brows sent from heaven.
~ Deal Diva Nicole
(photos: www.jaxhealth.com; sesamestreet.com)








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