Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Chin / Lower.

Threading causes brief, manageable discomfort — a quick pinch or tug. Most clients describe it as less painful than waxing on the chin. Your technician uses professional technique to minimize pain; topical numbing not usually necessary but available on request.

Sessions are typically 10–15 minutes, depending on hair density and shaping needs. New clients may need slightly longer for consultation and mapping. It's a fast, efficient treatment ideal for regular maintenance or targeted grooming before events.

For most clients, every 3–6 weeks maintains a smooth chin and jawline. Hair growth varies by individual; coarse hair may need closer intervals. Your technician will recommend a personalized schedule based on regrowth pattern and desired look.

Avoid heavy makeup, exfoliation, and direct sun for 24 hours. Use a soothing aloe or antibacterial gel if redness appears. Keep the area clean and avoid touching to reduce irritation and prevent ingrown hairs during initial healing.

Threading can sometimes trigger temporary bumps or ingrown hairs, especially with coarse or curly hair. Proper exfoliation, warm compresses, and professional technique reduce risks. If persistent or infected, contact us for treatment recommendations and tailored aftercare to resolve issues quickly.

Yes, when performed by experienced technicians who use gentle techniques and sanitize tools. We assess skin before treatment and may avoid threading active cystic acne. Alternative hair removal or patch testing is available to ensure safety for sensitive skin types.