Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lip Threading.

Most clients feel quick, mild discomfort during threading, described as stinging. Sensitivity varies, but any redness or tenderness usually subsides within a few hours. Applying a cool compress and avoiding heat or exfoliation helps reduce irritation after the service.

Results generally last three to six weeks depending on individual hair growth and hormonal factors. Regular appointments can weaken hair regrowth and prolong smoothness. We recommend scheduling based on personal regrowth, usually every four weeks for consistent maintenance.

Yes—threading is often suitable for sensitive or acne-prone skin because it avoids heat and chemicals. Our trained technicians assess skin condition before treatment, adjust technique, and recommend post-care to prevent breakouts. Severe irritation or active lesions may require postponement.

Avoid heavy makeup, harsh exfoliants, or strong topical products for 24 hours to minimize irritation and infection risk. Use gentle cleansers and a soothing moisturizer or aloe vera if needed. If unsure, follow the technician’s tailored aftercare recommendations.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin and avoid topical retinoids or exfoliants for 48 hours. Let hair be at least 1-2 mm for effective removal. Inform us of medications or skin conditions so we can tailor the service safely.

No—threading removes hair from the root and does not change its color or thickness. Regrowth maintains the same texture; repeated threading may appear finer over time because new hairs are softer and sparser. Results vary with hormonal influences.