Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lip & Chin Waxing.

Typically results last three to six weeks depending on hair growth, skin type, and individual hormones. With regular waxing cycles hair often grows back finer and slower, extending time between appointments. We recommend scheduling every four to six weeks for optimal maintenance.

You may feel brief discomfort when hair is removed, but technicians use quick techniques and soothing pre- and post-wax care to reduce pain. Applying numbing topical or gentle pressure can help; most clients report only a short sting followed by smooth results.

Hair should be at least 1/4 inch long (about two weeks of growth) so the wax can properly grip. If hair is shorter, wait a few days. If longer than half an inch, trimming slightly can make waxing more comfortable and effective.

Mild redness, tenderness, or tiny bumps can appear immediately after waxing but usually subside within a few hours to a day. Avoid sun exposure, hot showers, and exfoliation for 24-48 hours. Apply calming aloe or recommended aftercare to soothe skin.

Yes — our estheticians assess skin sensitivity during consultation and choose gentle formulas and techniques. We may perform a patch test to confirm tolerance, adjust wax temperature, and recommend a soothing aftercare routine to minimize irritation and ensure safe treatment.

Keep the area clean and avoid heavy makeup, exfoliation, or direct sun for 24-48 hours. Use a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer and cold compress for discomfort. If bumps appear, apply recommended calming products and contact us if irritation persists or infection signs develop.