Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Chin Wax.

Results usually last three to six weeks depending on hair growth rate and individual hormones. Regular waxing can slow regrowth and soften hair over time. We recommend scheduling appointments every four to six weeks to maintain a consistently groomed chin.

Mild discomfort is normal, especially on first waxing sessions. We use high-performance wax, pre-care, and trained techniques to reduce pain. Breathing, skin tension, and aftercare products all help. Topical numbing is available by request in certain cases.

Avoid shaving for at least two weeks so hair reaches ideal length. Exfoliate gently 48 hours before and avoid retinoids or strong acids 3–5 days prior. Hydrate skin and remove heavy moisturizers the day of your appointment.

Waxing can sometimes trigger ingrown hairs. Our technicians use proper extraction, exfoliation, and soothing post-wax care to prevent and treat them. We recommend regular gentle exfoliation, topical antiseptics, and professional follow-up if bumps persist or become inflamed.

Yes, with proper consultation. We assess skin condition and may adjust wax type, temperature, and aftercare to reduce irritation. Acne lesions may require treatment before waxing; active, inflamed breakouts should be avoided until cleared for safe hair removal.

You can resume most activities immediately, though avoid hot saunas, heavy workouts, and direct sun exposure for 24–48 hours. Use gentle cleansers and soothing aftercare gel to calm skin and reduce redness following your chin wax appointment.