Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Neck Threading.

Most clients enjoy smooth, hair-free necklines for two to six weeks. Growth rate depends on individual hair cycles and hormonal factors; regular sessions can lengthen intervals as regrowth becomes finer.

Threading causes mild, brief discomfort rather than prolonged pain. Our experienced technicians work efficiently to minimize sensitivity. Communicate concerns and we will adjust technique and pressure for a more comfortable experience.

Arrive with clean, dry skin and avoid heavy lotions or oils on the neck. Hair should be at least a few millimeters long for best results. Mention any medications or skin treatments to your technician.

Temporary redness or slight swelling is common and usually subsides within hours to a day. Occasionally small bumps or sensitivity appear; gentle aftercare and avoiding sun or irritants speeds recovery.

For upkeep, schedule Neck Threading every three to six weeks depending on your hair growth and desired look. Your technician will recommend a personalized interval based on how quickly regrowth appears.

Yes—threading is gentle and suitable for many skin types, including sensitive or acne-prone areas. Inform your technician about active breakouts or treatments; they may adjust technique or advise delaying service if skin is inflamed.