Enessa
Threading Technique in the Press!
Directory
Five-Star Guide- the best beauty experts across the
country
"Enessa Spa, Michelle Ornstein, her threading leaves
no redness. Price $50 for brows."
Allure Magazine, October
2003
"One
of the most popular new methods of facial hair removal
is threading. Unlike waxing, it doesn't rip a layer
of skin off along with the hair, making for a far less
irritating experience."
Los Angeles Magazine, August
2003
"Michelle
Ornstein, owner of Hollywood's trendy Enessa spa, where
Michelle Branch has her eyebrows thinned with the knotted
threads. It has advantages over plucking or waxing
because
it lasts longer and doesn't damage the skin."
Parade Magazine, August
2003
"Who
threads the stars? Aromatherapist and aesthetician
Michelle Ornstein. Cher, Salma Hayek, Kathy Najimy,
and Michelle Branch are among those who are turning
to this technique to rid unwanted hair. Michelle Branch
is a regular, threading always looks so
much nicer, and the hair comes back so much finer and
thinner, says Branch."
USA Today News, April 2003
"It's
natural. Nothing goes on the skin, like wax or a tweezers
tip, so you won't get a cut or burned. You have more
control with thread, so it's more precise."
Vogue October 2001
"Threading
has advantages over other hair removal methods. Unlike
waxing, it doesn't remove skin and can be performed
across the entire face or after a chemical peel."
W May 2001
"When
you wax, you peel a very thin layer of skin which then
becomes more sensitive to sun pigmentation. With threading,
there are no materials or chemicals and the hair doesn't
grow back as fast."
Salon News September 2001
"Removes
unwanted facial hair from skin that is too sensitive
for lasers or waxing."
Cosmopolitan May 2001
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