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Get answers to common questions about Chin.
No. Waxing removes hair from the root, which doesn't change thickness or color. Over time regrowth can feel softer and finer. Repeated waxing may appear to reduce density, but hair follicles' genetics determine long-term growth patterns.
Most clients enjoy smooth, hair-free skin for three to six weeks depending on hair growth cycles. Individual factors like hormones and genetics influence timing; regular waxing can sometimes extend periods between treatments.
Mild redness and sensitivity are common but usually fade within a few hours. We use calming post-wax serums and recommend avoiding heat, makeup, and harsh products for 24 hours to reduce irritation and encourage quick recovery.
Yes, often with precautions. Tell your therapist about sensitivities or active acne before treatment. We may perform a patch test, use gentler waxes, or recommend alternative hair removal methods to avoid aggravating the skin and ensure safe results.
Ensure hair is at least a quarter-inch long, exfoliate gently 48 hours prior, and avoid heavy creams or retinoids that week. Arrive with clean skin; inform us of medications or skin treatments to prevent complications.
Pregnancy can increase skin sensitivity; waxing is generally safe but discuss with your practitioner. Certain medications or topical treatments like acne prescriptions may increase fragility or reaction risk—always disclose medications so we can tailor care or postpone service if needed.