Frequently Asked Questions

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Hair should be roughly 1/4 to 1/2 inch long (about 6–12 mm) so the wax can grip effectively. If your hair is too short, wait a week; if too long, we can trim slightly before waxing.

Some discomfort is normal, especially with coarse hair, but our trained technicians use fast, precise techniques and numbing options if needed. Regular waxing also reduces pain over time as hair grows back finer.

Typically every 4–6 weeks is recommended, depending on your hair growth and desired smoothness. After several sessions, intervals may extend as hair grows back finer and sparser. We'll advise a personalized schedule during your appointment.

Avoid hot baths, saunas, heavy sweating, and sun exposure for 24–48 hours. Use gentle cleanser and non-comedogenic moisturizer, exfoliate lightly after 72 hours, and wear loose clothing to reduce friction and prevent infections or ingrown hairs.

Yes—many clients with sensitive skin can be waxed safely. We'll perform a quick patch test, use gentle waxes and soothing pre/post-care products, and recommend numbing or alternative hair removal if necessary to reduce irritation.

Arrive with clean, dry skin; avoid heavy lotions, oils, or recent sun exposure. Trim excessively long hair if needed, take an over-the-counter pain reliever an hour before if concerned, and communicate any skin conditions or medications with your technician.