Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Chin.

Yes. Chin waxing removes vellus and thicker hairs from the root, including the lower lip line. Results typically last two to six weeks depending on hair growth. We use gentle techniques and aftercare to minimize irritation and ingrown hairs.

Clean, dry skin is best. Avoid heavy creams, recent exfoliation, or sunburn for 24 to 48 hours prior. If possible, let hair be about a quarter-inch long so the wax can grip properly. Arrive with no makeup on the area.

Some temporary redness or bumps can occur, especially with sensitive skin. We use calming products and offer aftercare to reduce risks. Regular exfoliation and moisturizing can prevent ingrown hairs. Contact us if irritation persists beyond 48 hours for personalized care.

Most clients enjoy smoothness for two to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth cycles and hormones. With regular waxing, hair often grows back finer and sparser. We'll recommend a personalized schedule to maintain results and optimal timing between visits.

We assess your skin before service. Light active acne, topical treatments, or extreme sensitivity may require skipping or a modified approach. We can recommend alternatives like gentle tweezing or suggest waiting until breakout clears to minimize irritation and infection risk.

Yes, chin waxing is generally safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Hormonal changes may increase hair growth or sensitivity; we adapt techniques for comfort. If you have specific medical concerns, consult your provider first. Always mention pregnancy or breastfeeding at booking.