Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Chin.

A chin threading appointment usually takes 10–15 minutes including consultation and prep. Exact time depends on hair density and any shaping needed; most clients are in and out quickly. We aim to be efficient while gentle.

No, threading does not change the hair's structure; it removes hair at the follicle. Regrowth may appear blunt initially, but threading does not cause thicker, darker hair. Over time regrowth is often finer and sparser with regular service.

Some clients experience mild stinging during threading, but pain is brief. To reduce discomfort, avoid caffeine, come rested, and apply a cold compress afterward. We use gentle techniques and aftercare to minimize sensitivity and redness.

Threading requires visible regrowth for the thread to catch hair. Wait about two to three weeks after waxing so hairs reach roughly ¼ inch. If you recently shaved, allow at least two weeks before threading for best results.

Temporary redness, slight swelling, and minor follicle irritation are common immediately after threading. These usually subside within a few hours to a day. Avoid heavy makeup, direct sun, and exfoliation for 24–48 hours to promote calm, healed skin.

Most clients book chin threading every three to six weeks depending on individual hair growth and desired smoothness. Regular appointments can lead to finer regrowth and longer intervals between visits as hair becomes sparser over time.