Can I do facial threading if I have sensitive skin?
How long does the redness last after threading?
What aftercare should I follow post-threading?
How often should I get threading done?
Will my hair grow back thicker or darker after threading?
What should I do if I experience skin irritation after threading?
Facial threading is a hair removal technique that uses a thin thread twisted in a pattern to remove unwanted facial hair. It's precise and less irritating to the skin compared to waxing.
Threading is often considered better for sensitive skin as it doesn’t involve heat or chemicals. It offers more precision in shaping areas like eyebrows.
The sensation is generally considered less painful than waxing. Some clients experience a pinching feeling, but it's quick and tolerable.
Hair should be at least 1/16th of an inch long, which is usually about 2 weeks of growth after shaving.
Yes, threading is suitable for sensitive skin. It doesn’t involve any chemicals and doesn’t remove a layer of skin like waxing does.
Any redness typically subsides within a few hours. Applying a soothing gel like aloe vera can help calm the skin.
Avoid direct sunlight, heavy makeup, and skin irritants for at least 24 hours. Keep the area clean and moisturized.
This varies depending on individual hair growth, but generally, every 3-4 weeks is recommended to maintain results.
No, threading doesn’t change the texture or color of new hair growth. It grows back as it was before.
Use a mild, fragrance-free moisturizer and avoid touching the area too much. If irritation persists, consult a dermatologist.