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Get answers to common questions about Lips .
Most lip threading appointments take about five to ten minutes, depending on hair density and technician speed. Allow a few extra minutes for consultation and aftercare. It's a quick, efficient treatment easily fitted into a lunch break or between other services.
Threading causes mild, brief discomfort as hairs are removed, similar to plucking. Most clients tolerate it well; technicians use proper technique to minimize pain. Numbing creams aren't usually necessary, and sensitivity often decreases with regular treatments.
Regrowth varies, but most clients notice smoother lips for two to four weeks. With consistent threading, hair often becomes finer and sparser, extending the interval between appointments over time. Results depend on individual hair growth cycles.
Mild redness or sensitivity is common immediately after threading and usually subsides within a few hours to a day. We apply soothing aftercare and recommend avoiding sun, exfoliants, and heavy makeup for 24 hours to reduce irritation risk.
Arrive with clean, dry skin and avoid applying heavy creams, makeup, or oils beforehand. If you have sensitive skin, mention medications or recent treatments. A short discussion with your technician will ensure a tailored, comfortable service.
Yes, threading is suitable for most skin types because it doesn't use chemicals or heat. People with active infections, severe acne, or certain skin conditions should consult a technician or dermatologist first to avoid irritation or complications.