Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Chin Waxing.

Most clients see smoothness for three to six weeks depending on hair growth cycle and individual factors. Regular waxing can slow regrowth and make hairs finer. Touch-ups recommended every 4–6 weeks for consistent results and maintenance.

Some temporary redness or mild irritation is normal immediately after waxing, especially for sensitive skin. Our therapists use soothing products and cool compresses to minimize discomfort. Avoid sun exposure and harsh products for 24–48 hours to help calm the area and prevent irritation.

Clean skin free of makeup and moisturizers ensures the wax adheres properly. Let hair be at least quarter-inch long; avoid exfoliating or tanning 24–48 hours prior. Arrive relaxed; our therapist will explain the process and aftercare before starting.

Yes, Chin Waxing works on most hair types and skin tones. Our therapists assess hair thickness and skin sensitivity to choose the best wax and technique. For medical conditions or severe skin concerns, consult with the therapist before booking.

You may feel a quick sting during each strip, but the sensation is brief. Our therapists use fast, precise technique and soothing pre- and post-wax products to reduce discomfort. Breathing, relaxed muscles, and aftercare instructions help minimize pain and sensitivity.

Avoid sun exposure, hot baths, saunas, heavy exercise and exfoliation for 24–48 hours. Apply a calming aloe or tea-tree product we provide if needed. Keep the area clean, moisturized, and avoid touching to reduce irritation and prevent ingrown hairs.