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Hair & Beauty

Perfect BrowsNYC

In 2005 Perfect Brows established our very first salon in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. We brought centuries old threading tradition from India to the Big Apple to offer an alternative hair removal method that is meticulous and fast.

Location

1207 Quentin Road

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About Perfect BrowsNYC

In 2005 Perfect Brows established our very first salon in Manhattan’s Upper East Side. We brought centuries old threading tradition from India to the Big Apple to offer an alternative hair removal method that is meticulous and fast. Unlike waxing, threading doesn’t remove a layer of skin during the process, which can leave the skin susceptible to sun damage. Threading is by far the least invasive method of facial hair removal and that is one reason why the “threading trend” caught on instantly in the early 2000’s and continues to be popular among both women and men today.

After over a decade of serving New Yorkers across multiple locations in Manhattan, Brooklyn and The Bronx, Perfect Brows NYC introduced new and exciting services to better meet the needs of its customers. Our salons have grown to offer more than eyebrow threading, though the technique still remains our benchmark service. Our clients can also take advantage of waxing, facials, eyelash extensions and henna tattooing. And with the recently re-launched social media presence on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, we hope more customers will find value in several new offers, store events, useful content, reviews and more.


Business Hours

Monday 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

Tuesday - Thursday 10:30 am - 7:30 pm

Friday 10:00 am - 7:30 pm

Saturday 10:30 am - 7:30 pm

Sunday 10:00 am - 7:30 pm


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Neighborhood History

In many ways, Kings Highway is the mother of Brooklyn’s major thoroughfares. Reputedly named after King George III — the British monarch who ruled during the American Revolution — the roots of Kings Highway predate even the first Dutch colonists.

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