Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Chin Waxing.

Most clients experience smoothness for three to six weeks depending on hair growth cycle. Coarse or hormonal hair may return sooner. Regular appointments can slow regrowth and result in finer, sparser hair over time.

Sensitivity varies, but waxing involves quick tugs rather than prolonged pulling. We use clinical techniques and soothing pre- and post-care to minimize pain. Take ibuprofen beforehand if needed, or book during low-sensitivity times in your menstrual cycle.

Cleanse the chin and avoid heavy creams or oils that block the wax. Let hair be at least a quarter inch long. Exfoliate gently two days prior to remove dead skin, but avoid harsh treatments immediately before waxing.

Waxing can sometimes trigger ingrown hairs if follicles are blocked or hair breaks. We recommend exfoliation, professional removal techniques, and using non-comedogenic moisturizers. If you’re prone to ingrowns, ask for tailored aftercare and topical treatments during your appointment.

Schedule appointments every three to six weeks based on your hair growth and desired smoothness. New clients often start with four-week intervals. We’ll assess growth patterns and recommend a personalized cadence to maximize smooth results and reduce regrowth visibility.

Yes—active acne, open wounds, severe rosacea, recent facial chemical peels or retin-A use can make waxing unsafe. Inform us about medications, pregnancy, or skin conditions during booking. We’ll advise alternatives or delay treatment to protect your skin and ensure safe results.