Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Forehead.

Most clients feel quick, mild pinching as hairs are lifted; discomfort is brief and typically subsides within minutes. We use gentle techniques and breaks as needed. Applying a numbing cream or ice beforehand can reduce sensitivity for especially nervous clients.

Aim for about 2–3 millimeters (roughly 1/16–1/8 inch) of regrowth so our technicians can grasp hairs properly. Typically this means waiting 2–3 weeks after last removal. Avoid plucking or waxing between appointments for best results.

Temporary redness or small bumps can occur but usually fade within 24–48 hours. Avoid makeup, heavy creams, and sun immediately after treatment. Use a soothing gel or cold compress. If irritation persists or severe, consult our technician or your dermatologist.

Yes—threading is generally safe for most skin types, including sensitive skin, because it uses no chemicals. However, avoid threading over active acne, open wounds, recent peels, or while on certain medications like isotretinoin. Consult us beforehand for special conditions.

Most clients enjoy smoothness for about 2–6 weeks, depending on individual hair growth and hormones. With regular appointments, hair often grows back finer. We recommend scheduling touch-ups every 3–6 weeks to maintain a consistently groomed forehead.

Threading can refine and define your forehead hairline for a neater appearance, but it doesn’t permanently change hair growth patterns. We recommend conservative shaping; repeated treatments may cause hairs to regrow finer, but the natural hairline remains largely unchanged.