Frequently Asked Questions

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Most clients notice smooth skin for two to six weeks. Regrowth timing varies with hair thickness and growth cycles; regular appointments can slow density and lengthen intervals. Touch-ups are recommended every three to six weeks to maintain results.

Threading can cause mild, brief discomfort, similar to light pinching. Experienced technicians work quickly to minimize pain. Most clients tolerate it without numbing agents; apply a cold compress or soothing gel after treatment if needed. Sensitivity often decreases with repeat sessions.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin and avoid exfoliating or using retinoids for 48 hours beforehand. Hair should be about two to three millimeters long, so don't wax or pluck. Inform your technician of any skin conditions or medications.

Threading may cause temporary redness or mild irritation; ingrown hairs are possible but less common than with shaving. Follow aftercare: avoid touching, exfoliate gently after 48 hours, and use non-comedogenic soothing products. If persistent issues occur, consult your technician or dermatologist.

Yes, threading suits most skin types including sensitive skin, because no chemicals are used. Avoid threading over active acne, open sores, severe rosacea, or on certain medications that thin skin. Share medical history so your technician can adjust treatment accordingly.

Wait at least twelve hours before applying makeup to allow pores to calm, ideally 24 hours for sensitive skin. Use clean tools and non-comedogenic, fragrance-free products. If redness persists, avoid makeup and apply calming gels until skin recovers.