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Get answers to common questions about Lower Lip Threading.
Threading causes brief, mild stinging during removal but discomfort is short-lived. Most clients report redness fading within 10–20 minutes. Our trained technicians use soothing techniques to minimize pain and aftercare to calm the skin quickly.
Frequency depends on hair growth but typically every 3–6 weeks maintains smoothness and shape. Faster regrowth may require sooner visits. Our specialists assess your pattern and recommend a personalized schedule to keep contours precise and skin healthy.
Avoid heavy makeup for at least a few hours to let the skin settle and reduce irritation risk. If needed, use light, non-comedogenic products after 4–6 hours and always apply gentle sunscreen before sun exposure.
Yes; threading is often recommended for sensitive or acne-prone skin because it avoids harsh chemicals and pulling from wax. Tell your technician about any active breakouts or skin conditions so they can adjust technique and apply calming aftercare.
Appointments are very quick—our Lower Lip Threading service generally takes about five minutes. Time includes consultation and minor prep. Arrive a few minutes early if you have questions or need makeup removed before the service.
Keep the area clean and avoid touching for 24 hours. Skip exfoliants, hot showers, saunas, and heavy makeup for 24–48 hours. Apply a soothing aloe or fragrance-free moisturizer and use SPF when going outdoors to protect and calm the skin.
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Published On: May 12, 2026