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Get answers to common questions about Full Face Threading.
A full-face threading session typically takes 20–45 minutes depending on hair density and desired shaping. We include a brief consultation and finish with soothing aftercare to minimize redness. Most clients are in and out within an hour.
Threading can cause brief redness or mild swelling that usually subsides within a few hours. Our technicians use calming lotions and cold compresses; avoid heavy makeup, heat, or exfoliation for 24–48 hours to reduce irritation.
For most clients, threading is recommended every 3–6 weeks based on individual hair growth and personal preference. We’ll recommend a personalized schedule during consultation to maintain shape and keep skin smooth between visits.
Yes—threading is generally safe for sensitive and acne-prone skin when performed by a skilled technician. We perform a skin assessment first and may avoid active breakouts or suggest alternatives to prevent further irritation.
Yes. Threading effectively removes both fine vellus hair (peach fuzz) and coarser facial hair for an even result. Multiple sessions won't change hair texture drastically but can lead to softer regrowth and improved definition.
After your session, avoid sun exposure, saunas, exfoliation, or harsh products for 24–48 hours. Use a gentle cleanser, lightweight moisturizer, and a calming serum if needed; schedule follow-ups based on your regrowth pattern.
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Published On: May 12, 2026