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Uggh...I've done the threading before and the pain is so not worth it to me. Don't wash your face anymore before the shoot and definitely no astringent. You can try the cortizone and see if it helps. My skin is super sensitive and even cortizone irritates it. For me 100% cocoa butter is all that takes away bumps without irritation, but I don't know your skin type so it's hard to say what to do. Ice will help with any swelling...good luck and no more washing!
Starchild, I feel like I HAVE to wash my face. Ever since I got the hair threaded, my face has been super oily and greesy. I just came back from the store. I purchased the cortizone cream. I pray this will work, because i'm getting really depressed. I have a hair appointment tonight, so we will see if there is any improvement by the time i get home.
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Starchild, I feel like I HAVE to wash my face. Ever since I got the hair threaded, my face has been super oily and greesy. I just came back from the store. I purchased the cortizone cream. I pray this will work, because i'm getting really depressed. I have a hair appointment tonight, so we will see if there is any improvement by the time i get home.
Hmm..maybe it's because the hair is gone so things have room to ooze out of your pores now? LOL You could always try oil blotting papers. I'm no dermatologist so what do I know, do what you think you should. Just from my experience astringents/soaps irritate a rash or break-out, when I think that stripped skin like that should be soothed. But I have very sensitive skin. I also agree with Kash's suggestion for some Advil/Tylenol. Good luck!!
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And maybe just go to a make-up counter this evening and get a good foundation and powder to cover them up in case you need them tomorrow. Then don't open them unless you need to use them - that way you can return them.

 

Seriously - take some advil or naproxen - it sounds like your skin is irritated and inflamed... sort of like what happens with waxing. I would skip tylenol/aspirin since they're not good at bringing swelling down but all those others should at least help.

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Definetly try the cortizone and try relaxing. Oh that reminds me I read somewhere that massage helps the body heal faster, you should have a massage so you can be relaxed and be yourself tomorrow. Confidence will shine through and make you look beautiful no matter what. Good luck, it'll all work out.

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Sorry, I didn' t read this till now. When I start to break out after waxing or using a hair removal cream, I use neosporin all over my face. It works wonders. I just leave it on and it clears up. Your face will seem oily, I recommend using some oil blotting tissues to help absorb the oil. Even the bristles from powder are going to irritate you more.

 

I agree to use a tinted moisturizer as well instead of all of the chemicals in the foundation.

 

Hopefully your skin had a chance to calm down overnight.

 

With some rest, you'll be refreshed and it will all work out. Good luck! I'm sending good face vibes your way!

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am i a total guy huh.gif but what the hell is threading? all i can picture is someone sewing into your face?

changes are you could clear up by tomorrow so dont worry too much. i had an allergic reaction two a face wash when i was in HS and it lasted about 8 hours.

that is good advice to call the place that did it and ask if its common or if it will go away with a while or what..

i hope it clears up. IF NOT... you can photoshop the photos to look perfectly normal. so dont you worry :)
Jean Marcus- Threading is normally done in Indian Establishments (where I use to go) and the ladies take thread (the kind you sew with) and pull the hairs of your eyebrows out with it. Thats about it.
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