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Ladies, let’s face it—upper lip hair removal is a beauty chore most of us can’t escape. Whether you prefer a quick fix or a long-term solution, choosing the right method can make all the difference for your skin. So, what’s the best option: waxing, threading, or laser hair removal?
To help you make an informed choice, we spoke to renowned dermatologist Dr. Aparna Santhanam, who broke down the pros and cons of each upper lip hair removal method and how to choose the best one based on your skin type.
Waxing the Upper Lip: Quick & Effective, but Is It for You?

Waxing is one of the most popular methods for removing upper lip hair because it pulls hair from the root, ensuring a smooth finish that lasts longer than shaving or threading.
Pros:
- Removes hair from the root, resulting in longer-lasting smoothness (up to 3-4 weeks).
- Over time, hair may grow back finer with repeated waxing.
- Can be done at home with wax strips or professionally at a salon.
Cons:
- Can cause redness, irritation, or burns, especially for those with sensitive skin.
- Not ideal for people with acne-prone skin, rosacea, or extremely oily skin, as the heat and pulling motion can trigger breakouts or folliculitis.
- Some people experience skin darkening due to irritation or improper aftercare.
Expert Insight:
“While the skin is stretched during waxing, it isn’t harsh enough to cause injury,” says Dr. Aparna Santhanam. “However, if you have conditions like rosacea or sensitive, acne-prone skin, the heat and tugging action can cause inflammation and irritation.”
Pro Tip:
If you regularly wax your upper lip, follow up with a soothing gel to calm irritation. A hydrating light moisturizer like the Simple Hydrating Light Moisturiser with Borage Seed Oil + Pro-Vit B5 + Vit E can help maintain moisture and reduce redness.
Threading the Upper Lip: Precise, but Frequent Maintenance Needed

If you want a precise and chemical-free method for hair removal, threading is a great option. It’s especially ideal for those with sensitive skin since it doesn’t involve heat or harsh ingredients.
Pros:
- Less harsh than waxing, making it suitable for sensitive skin.
- More precise, so you can shape your upper lip area as needed.
- No chemicals, wax, or heat involved, making it safer for all skin types.
Cons:
- Shorter-lasting results—hair regrowth can be seen within 7-10 days.
- If done incorrectly, it can cause bruising or tiny boils on the skin.
- Some people find threading more painful than waxing.
Expert Insight:
“Threading is a great option because it is adjustable based on the client’s pain tolerance and skin type,” explains Dr. Aparna Santhanam. “However, since it’s more superficial than waxing, hair does tend to grow back quicker.”
Pro Tip:
Avoid using harsh skincare products (like exfoliants or retinol) immediately after threading, as the skin may be extra sensitive. Instead, apply a calming moisturizer like the Protecting Light Moisturiser to soothe the skin.
Laser Hair Removal for the Upper Lip: The Permanent Fix?

If you’re looking for a long-term solution, laser hair removal could be your best bet. This high-tech method uses light energy to target and reduce hair growth over time.
Pros:
- Permanent hair reduction—after several sessions, hair grows back thinner and less frequently.
- No ingrown hairs, irritation, or bumps compared to waxing or threading.
- Safe for all skin types, though results may vary based on hair texture and color.
Cons:
- Requires multiple sessions (6-8 treatments) to see significant results.
- Higher upfront cost compared to other methods.
- Some people experience temporary redness or sensitivity after a session.
Expert Insight:
“Laser hair removal is an excellent long-term solution for those looking to reduce hair growth significantly,” says Dr. Aparna Santhanam. “It’s safe for all skin types and is especially beneficial for those who struggle with frequent irritation from waxing or threading.”
Pro Tip:
Always apply sunscreen after a laser session to protect the treated area. A tinted sunscreen like the Lakmē Sun Expert Tinted Sunscreen SPF 50 not only shields your skin but also gives a slight coverage boost.
Which Method Is Best for Upper Lip Hair Removal? Final Verdict
Still not sure which option is best for you? Here’s a quick breakdown based on different skin types:
- If you have sensitive skin: Threading is the safest, as it avoids heat and chemicals.
- If you want longer-lasting results: Waxing works best but may cause irritation on sensitive skin.
- If you’re looking for a permanent solution: Laser hair removal is the way to go, but it requires multiple sessions and a higher investment.
Ultimately, the best upper lip hair removal method depends on your skin type, pain tolerance, and budget. Whether you stick to waxing, threading, or laser treatments, make sure to follow proper aftercare to keep your skin smooth, irritation-free, and glowing!
FAQs
Q1. Which method is best for upper lip hair removal for sensitive skin?
A. For sensitive skin, methods like threading or using a gentle depilatory cream are often recommended. These methods are less likely to irritate the skin compared to waxing or shaving.
Q2. Does laser hair removal permanently remove upper lip hair?
A. Laser hair removal can significantly reduce hair growth on the upper lip, and in many cases, it leads to permanent hair removal after multiple sessions. However, some hair may grow back over time and require maintenance treatments.
Q3. How long does waxing last compared to threading?
A. Waxing typically lasts between 3 to 6 weeks, as it removes hair from the root. Threading, on the other hand, may last about 2 to 4 weeks. Waxing tends to give longer-lasting results, but both methods provide smooth skin for an extended period.