Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Gentlemen Brows Threading.

Most clients report mild, brief discomfort similar to plucking. Sensitivity varies with pain tolerance and hair coarseness. Discomfort typically subsides immediately or within a few minutes; technicians use gentle technique to minimize irritation and offer calming aftercare treatments.

Results vary, but typical maintenance is every three to six weeks depending on hair growth. Threading removes hairs from the root, so regrowth is slower than shaving. Regular appointments keep the defined shape and prevent overgrowth between sessions.

No extensive trimming needed—grow brows naturally for a technician to assess your natural shape. If hairs are too short, threading is harder. Allow two to three weeks of growth after shaving for the best shaping results.

Mild redness or tenderness is normal immediately after threading and usually fades within a few hours. We apply soothing products and can recommend ice or aloe. Avoid heavy sweating, sun exposure, and harsh products for 24 hours to reduce irritation risk.

Yes when performed by trained technicians who assess skin first. For active acne or open wounds we may avoid threading or modify the approach. Expect gentle handling, sterilized tools, and specific aftercare recommendations to minimize breakouts and irritation.

Threading can refine and enhance your natural arch, but we prioritize proportions and facial symmetry. Drastic changes may look unnatural; technicians consult with you first and suggest subtle adjustments to achieve a balanced, masculine brow that suits your features.