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	<title>Threading guide</title>
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		<title>About Charlia&#8217;s Guide to Threading</title>
		<description>Welcome to my complete guide to hair threading. Perfect eyebrows form an important component of a beautiful face – the most coveted eyebrow shape is beginning directly above the inner corner of the eye, peaking at its highest point above the outer corner of the iris before tapering off to ...</description>
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		<title>What is hair threading?</title>
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Threading is an ancient method of hair removal used to give clean lines and good shape to the eyebrows and hairs on the face. 
Threading involves rolling twisted pure cotton threads over untidy hairlines to pluck hair. The threading pulls out a whole row of hair which contrasts to the ...</description>
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		<title>Where did threading come from?</title>
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Threading is thought to originate from Turkey and was traditionally used on the entire face such as the chin, eyebrows, chin, sideburns and cheeks. However, it is been an ancient art for many countries such as India. In Arabic, hair threading is called khite. In Egypt, hair threading is called ...</description>
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