Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Chin / Lower Waxing.

Most clients see regrowth in three to six weeks, depending on individual hair cycles and thickness. With regular waxing, hairs often become finer and sparser, extending time between appointments and improving overall texture.

No—waxing removes hair at the root and does not change follicle biology. Initially regrowth may feel blunt, but over time hairs typically grow back finer and sparser with consistent waxing.

You may feel a quick sting as hairs are removed, but treatments are brief. Estheticians use techniques to minimize discomfort and soothe skin afterward; pain lessens with repeat appointments. Topical numbing can be applied on request.

Allow hair to grow to about a quarter-inch so wax can grip. Avoid exfoliating for 48 hours and stop strong retinoids or acids at least a week prior. Come with clean, makeup-free skin for best results.

Yes—chin/lower waxing pairs well with eyebrow shaping, upper lip waxing, and light facial treatments. Tell your technician about recent skincare products or procedures to ensure safe sequencing. We can schedule combined services to save time and limit repeated irritation.

Avoid hot showers, saunas, heavy sweating, and makeup for 24 hours. Soothe skin with aloe or a calming lotion, exfoliate gently after 48–72 hours, and use SPF to protect healing skin.