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Get answers to common questions about Shoulders.
Most clients enjoy smooth shoulders for three to six weeks. Regrowth varies by individual hair cycles and hormones. Regular appointments help thin hair and extend smooth periods; we can recommend a personalized schedule based on your response to waxing.
Some discomfort is normal, but our technicians use quick, professional techniques, pre-wax skin prep, and calming post-wax care to minimize pain. Topical numbing is available on request for very sensitive clients.
Exfoliate gently a day or two before and avoid heavy moisturizer on the day of your appointment. Ensure hair is at least quarter-inch long. Avoid sun exposure and retinol products 48 hours prior to reduce sensitivity.
Minor redness, bumps, or temporary sensitivity are common immediately after waxing and usually subside within a few hours to 48 hours. Follow aftercare instructions, avoid heat, exfoliants, and tight clothing to prevent irritation or ingrown hairs.
For most people, scheduling every four to six weeks yields the best smoothness and hair reduction. As hair thins with regular waxing, sessions can be spaced further apart; we'll tailor timing based on your growth pattern and comfort.
Yes. Regular waxing removes hair from the root, which can soften and reduce density over time. Many clients see finer regrowth after several treatments, but results vary with genetics and hormones.
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Published On: June 12, 2026