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Can You Get Your Eyebrows Threaded With Piercings?

Eyebrow Threading

Posted by Jennifer Ngo at August 14th, 2024

Eyebrow threading is a great treatment for achieving sharp, defined brows, but if you have a fresh eyebrow piercing or are healing from one, it’s best to skip the thread for now.  In this piece, we’ll explain why threading can interfere with piercings and what alternatives you can consider to keep your brows looking fabulous without risking your piercings!

Can You Get Your Eyebrows Threaded With Piercings?

Risk of Irritation and Infection

Threading involves precise movements with a cotton thread to remove hair. During the process, your skin is stretched, which can irritate the sensitive area around a piercing. This irritation can lead to redness, soreness, and, in some cases, infection if bacteria enter the piercing site. The healing process for an eyebrow piercing is delicate, and any unnecessary disturbance can prolong the time it takes for your piercing to settle.

Jewelry Movement and Added Pressure and Sensitivity

Threading can cause your jewelry to move or even snag, especially if you wear rings or hoops. Movement in a fresh piercing can disrupt the healing process, increasing the risk of swelling, rejection, or migration; this can be particularly problematic for eyebrow piercings, which are considered “surface piercings” and are more prone to these issues. The threading process applies pressure to your brow area, which may be uncomfortable or painful with a fresh piercing. This added strain can exacerbate swelling, increase soreness, and slow healing. This is why exploring other brow maintenance methods is recommended during your piercing’s healing phase.

Safe Alternatives to Threading for Pierced Brows

If you have a pierced brow or are considering one, there are alternatives to threading that are gentler on your piercing:
  • Plucking with Tweezers
Plucking is a targeted approach that allows you to control which hairs are removed, making it safer for the sensitive skin around a piercing. To avoid pulling on the delicate skin, use precision tweezers and work slowly, removing only stray hairs that won’t interfere with the piercing.
  • Brow Razors for Precision
A small eyebrow razor can be a quick and effective tool for maintaining your brow shape, especially when threading isn’t an option. The razor can be carefully maneuvered to trim hairs without touching the piercing, minimizing the risk of irritation. Just be sure to disinfect your razor before and after each use.
  • Trimming and Shaping
A simple trim can work wonders if you have longer brow hairs that need grooming. Using a spoolie brush, brush your brow hairs upward and carefully trim any hairs that extend beyond your desired brow shape. Trimming is low-risk and allows you to maintain a clean look without coming close to the piercing area.
  • Light Makeup for Definition
Brow makeup is your best friend for defining your brows quickly and easily while avoiding potential harm to a healing piercing. Brow pencils, powders, or gels can fill in sparse areas, define the brow line, and add fullness without the need for hair removal. This approach is temporary but effective for achieving a polished look.

Can You Get Your Eyebrows Threaded With Piercings?  - Final Thoughts

While threading is an effective way to shape brows, it’s best avoided when you have a fresh or healing piercing. Instead, try alternatives like plucking, and trimming, At our eyebrow salon, we’re here to help you find the best method to enhance your brows without risking irritation. Remember, your brows and piercings deserve care, so explore your options and stay updated on the latest eyebrow trends to find what works for you!  For more information about eyebrow microblading in Houston or eyebrow threading, visit us today— Contact us here!

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