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Get answers to common questions about Chin Waxing.
Chin waxing typically keeps skin smooth for three to six weeks depending on hair growth cycles. Coarser hair may return sooner while fine hair lasts longer. Regular appointments can prolong intervals and reduce density over time.
No. Waxing removes hair from the root and does not alter follicle structure. Regrowth may feel coarser briefly or seem darker, but regular waxing typically produces softer, finer hair over time, not permanent thickening.
Most clients report a brief sting or twinge, but pain is short-lived. To reduce discomfort, avoid caffeine, consider an OTC pain reliever if needed, breathe steadily, and rely on our estheticians’ gentle, professional technique and soothing post-care.
Allow hair to be about a quarter-inch long so the wax can grip effectively; avoid shaving between appointments. Avoid heavy exfoliation, retinoids, chemical peels, or sun exposure 48 hours before waxing to reduce irritation and sensitivity.
Keep the area clean and hydrated, avoid exfoliation or strong active ingredients for 48 hours, and skip hot tubs, saunas, and intense workouts the first day. Use a gentle moisturizer and lightly exfoliate after 72 hours to help prevent ingrown hairs.
Yes, often, but we recommend a brief skin assessment and patch test before full waxing. For active acne, open sores, or severe sensitivity we may advise alternatives or delay treatment until skin heals to avoid irritation and infection.