Designed for precision, our new & improved Charcoal Brow Mapping Thread is a must-have salon essential. At 1mm thick, it delivers crisp, controlled lines, while the 30-meter length ensures long-lasting use. Infused with activated charcoal, the buildable pigment allows for effortless adjustments without staining the skin, giving you complete control to perfect every brow design with accuracy and ease.
Now available in both black and white.
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Key features
Pre-Inked for Effortless Application – Infused with premium activated charcoal for smooth, high-visibility markings.
Ultra-Pigmented – Delivers bold, crisp lines for precision styling and shaping.
Fine & Flexible for Precision – Designed for ultimate control, ensuring sharp, accurate brow mapping.
User-Friendly & Mess-Free – Easy to handle for seamless, professional application.
Enhances Symmetry & Definition – Perfect for creating balanced, flawless brows with confidence.
Directions
Brow Mapping Instructions
Achieve precise, symmetrical brows using the Brow Code Charcoal Mapping Thread & Kit. Follow the steps below to map and shape brows with control and accuracy.
Step 1: Prepare the Brows
Complete a patch test before proceeding.
Ensure the brow area is clean, dry, and free from makeup or oil.
Use a professional-grade, oil-free cleanser to remove any residue, then pat dry with a cotton pad.
Step 2: Identify Key Points
Cut a section of Black or White Charcoal Mapping Thread. Use the nose as a guide to carefully mark the following brow mapping points:
Centre: Align with the centre of the nose to determine the midpoint between both brows for overall symmetry.
Head: Place a vertical line from the dimple (indentation) of the nose straight up to where the brow begins. This ensures the brows start in alignment with the natural facial structure.
Arch: Identify the highest point of the brow by aligning from the outer edge of the nose through the centre of the pupil. This is the peak that gives the brow its signature lift.
Tail: Extend a line from the outer corner of the nose through the outer corner of the eye to mark where the brow should end. This prevents it from being too short or overly elongated.
Step 3: Map the Shape
Hold the thread taut and gently imprint lines on the skin to connect the key points.
Use this outline as your brow blueprint:
Mark the base, top, and peak of the arch to determine the height of each brow. A measuring tool may be used to ensure even symmetry.
Step 4: Review & Adjust
Carefully assess the overall symmetry, height, and shape of both brows. Adjust the mapping lines as needed to ensure balance and proportion before moving into shaping.
Step 5: Shape the Brows
Wax, Tweeze or Trim Brows to desired shape.
Use Trimming Scissors to remove any stray hairs that extend beyond the mapped outline (Brush brow hairs upward with a spoolie to identify uneven lengths before trimming).
Waxing: Apply wax and remove hair outside the mapped shape.
Tweezing: Use Slant Tweezers to remove any remaining stray hairs and refine the shape.
Step 6: Final Touch
Wipe the brows gently with a damp cotton round to remove any remaining mapping pigment. Apply your chosen aftercare product to calm and hydrate the skin post-treatment.
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MAPPING THREAD EDUCATION
Explore our complete professional Education Portal for Charcoal Brow Mapping Thread including Product Instructions, Product Guide and FAQs.
I only ever used mapping thread from eBay/Amazon before trying this thread out. The ink is super pigmented and wet, which creates crisp lines and is easy to clean up/reapply. Love this thread so much. It has completely elevated my brow service.
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Love the mapping thread! 🧵
I enjoy mapping out my brows. The more I practice, the better I become. Brow mapping is art and I can’t wait to map out my clients brows! This particular mapping thread has been great(the white color) because my brows are black so it helps me see and create crisp and precise lines.