Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Neck Threading.

Most clients feel mild, brief stinging during threading that subsides quickly. Discomfort usually lasts minutes and varies with individual sensitivity; experienced technicians use soothing techniques and aftercare to reduce irritation and speed recovery.

Results vary, but Neck Threading commonly lasts two to six weeks depending on hair growth rate and aftercare. Regular maintenance appointments help maintain a sharp neckline and prolong smoothness between visits.

Yes — threading is gentle and suitable for most skin types and tones because it doesn’t use chemicals. People with active skin conditions should consult a technician first; a patch check may be recommended to ensure safety.

Clean skin is best: avoid lotions, heavy creams or recent sun exposure before your appointment. If possible, exfoliate lightly 48 hours prior to reduce dead skin, and arrive with dry, makeup-free neck for optimal results.

When performed correctly, threading minimizes ingrown hairs versus waxing or shaving. To reduce risks, follow aftercare: keep the area clean, avoid heavy products, exfoliate gently after 48 hours, and book regular sessions to prevent coarse regrowth.

Most clients schedule Neck Threading every two to six weeks based on personal hair growth and desired look. Your technician can recommend a tailored maintenance plan to keep the neckline neat and reduce buildup of coarse regrowth.