Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Chin.

Most clients enjoy smoothness for about three to six weeks. Individual hair growth varies, so timing depends on your natural cycle. With regular waxing, intervals often lengthen and hair becomes finer, meaning treatments may become less frequent over time.

Prepare by ensuring hair is about a quarter inch long—roughly five millimeters—so the wax can grip. Avoid oily skincare, strong retinoids, or recent chemical peels beforehand, and inform us about medications or sensitivities when you arrive.

No. Waxing removes hair from the root, not the cut edge, so regrowth usually appears finer and softer over time. Shaving can make regrowth feel stubbier; consistent waxing often produces thinner, slower-returning hair for most clients.

You may feel a quick sharp tug during hair removal, but discomfort is brief. Our estheticians use calming techniques, pressure, and cooling to reduce sensation. We'll advise breathing and aftercare; topical numbing is available on request for sensitive clients.

Most clients book chin waxing every three to six weeks, depending on hair growth and desired smoothness. After several sessions, many find regrowth slows and appointments can be spaced further apart; we'll recommend a personalized schedule during your visit.

Avoid hot showers, saunas, heavy sweating, and exfoliation for 24 to 48 hours to reduce irritation and infection risk. Apply a soothing, alcohol-free product we recommend and avoid sun exposure. Contact us if redness or bumps persist beyond a few days.