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The service usually takes five to fifteen minutes depending on hair amount and desired shape. Our trained technicians work efficiently to deliver precise results while ensuring comfort, so you can add this quick treatment to any salon visit without significant extra time.
Some temporary redness or mild sensitivity is normal immediately after threading, but it typically subsides within a few hours. We apply soothing care post-treatment and recommend avoiding heavy makeup or sun exposure for a short period to aid recovery.
Frequency varies by individual hair growth, but most clients return every two to four weeks. We can assess your regrowth pattern during your visit and recommend a personalized schedule to keep your hairline neat and consistent.
Threading offers greater precision and less skin contact than waxing, ideal for delicate forehead and temple areas. It avoids sticky residues and chemical depilatories, making it gentler for sensitive skin while delivering crisp hairline definition when performed by experienced technicians.
Yesâthreading can be suitable for sensitive skin when performed carefully. We use trained technicians who adjust technique and pressure, apply pre- and post-treatment soothing care, and can perform a small patch first to ensure minimal irritation and a comfortable experience.
Minimal prep is neededâclean, makeup-free forehead makes threading easier. Avoid exfoliating or waxing the area for a few days prior. If you have specific skin concerns or medications, mention them so our therapist can tailor care for safety and comfort.
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Published On: June 18, 2026