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A chin threading appointment usually takes five to fifteen minutes, depending on hair density and required shaping. We focus precisely on the area, so most clients are in and out quickly. Allow extra time for consultation with new clients.
No, threading does not change hair color or thickness. It removes hair from the follicle, which may make regrowth appear finer over time. Consistent threading can create a softer look as hairs grow back uniformly. Individual results vary.
Wash your face and remove makeup beforehand. Avoid exfoliating the chin within 24 hours, and come with skin free of heavy creams or oils. If sensitive, inform your technician so they can use extra care and soothing products.
Yes, threading can be safe when performed by experienced technicians. We assess skin condition first and avoid active breakouts. For very inflamed or cystic acne, we may recommend postponing treatment until skin calms to prevent irritation or infection.
Most clients return every two to six weeks depending on hair growth rate and personal preference. Regular sessions maintain shape and reduce visible regrowth. Your technician will recommend an interval tailored to your hair density and desired smoothness.
Yes, threading lifts and removes coarse hairs from the follicle, often succeeding where shaving fails. Multiple sessions may be necessary for very coarse or embedded hairs. Our technicians use precise technique to minimize breakage and promote cleaner removal.
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Published On: June 28, 2026