Frequently Asked Questions

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Allow hair to be at least ¼ inch long (about two weeks growth) for effective waxing. Exfoliate gently 48 hours prior, avoid heavy creams or sun exposure on the day, and wear comfortable clothing for aftercare.

Some discomfort is normal, but trained technicians use quick, professional techniques to minimize pain. Sensitivity depends on hair thickness and skin. Results typically last 3–6 weeks, with regrowth finer and softer after repeated sessions.

Yes. Inform your therapist about sensitivity, allergies, or recent treatments. We offer gentle wax formulas, patch tests, and calming aftercare to reduce irritation. If you’re on certain medications or retinoids, consult your provider before waxing.

Avoid hot showers, saunas, intense exercise, and sun exposure for 24–48 hours. Apply a cool compress or recommended soothing lotion, and exfoliate gently after 48–72 hours to prevent ingrown hairs and maintain smooth results.

Typically every 3–6 weeks depending on your hair growth cycle and personal preference. Regular waxing can slow regrowth and reduce density, allowing longer intervals between appointments. Your therapist will recommend a schedule based on observed regrowth patterns.

Avoid waxing if you have active sunburn, open wounds, severe varicose veins, recent chemical peels, or are on blood-thinning medications. Pregnant clients should disclose conditions. When in doubt, book a consultation so we can assess suitability safely.