Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Chin.

Results vary, but chin sugaring typically keeps skin hair-free for three to six weeks. Growth cycles and hair thickness affect timing. Regular appointments can gradually reduce regrowth rate and produce finer, sparser hair over time.

Most clients find sugaring less painful than waxing because paste adheres to hair, not skin. Sensitivity varies; facial skin can be tender, but experienced technicians and pre-treatment preparation reduce discomfort significantly.

Keep the area clean and free of lotions or oils. Allow hair to be at least quarter-inch long for best results. Avoid retinoids or harsh exfoliants a few days before appointment to minimize irritation.

Sugaring reduces ingrowns compared to other methods, but they can still occur. Exfoliate gently after 48 hours, moisturize, and consider regular treatments. If prone to ingrowns, consult your technician about post-care products and techniques.

Generally yes, sugaring is considered safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but hormone changes can increase sensitivity and breakouts. Tell your technician about pregnancy; they’ll adjust pressure and technique. When in doubt, consult your healthcare provider.

Wait at least 12 to 24 hours before applying makeup to reduce irritation risk. Use gentle, fragrance-free products and avoid active ingredients like retinoids or chemical exfoliants for several days. Keep the area hydrated and follow your technician’s aftercare advice.