Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Under Arms.

Typically 3–6 weeks depending on hair growth, hormones, and lifestyle. With regular waxing sessions, hair often grows back finer and sparser. Individual results vary; follow aftercare recommendations to maximize smoothness and extend time between appointments.

Most clients feel a brief sting during hair removal, but discomfort is short-lived. We use techniques to minimize pain and can adapt pressure and speed for sensitivity. Numbing creams available by request; technicians provide tips to ease future sessions.

Trim or allow hair to reach about 1/4 inch, avoid shaving for several weeks, and exfoliate 48 hours before. Skip deodorant and heavy lotions on the day, and arrive clean to help the technician provide the best, safest result.

Mild redness, tenderness, and tiny bumps are common and usually subside within 24–48 hours. Avoid hot showers, saunas, heavy sweating and deodorant for a day. Use gentle soothing lotions and exfoliate after 48 hours to reduce ingrown hairs.

Preferably avoid deodorant on day of appointment; residues can interfere and increase irritation. Clean underarms with mild soap before arrival. After waxing wait 24 hours before applying deodorant or antiperspirant to reduce risk of irritation.

Most clients return every 3–6 weeks. Frequency depends on individual hair growth rates and desired smoothness. After several sessions hair may thin, extending intervals. Book according to regrowth or set up regular appointments for consistent results.