Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lips & Eyebrows Waxing.

Most clients feel brief discomfort during waxing, often described as a quick sting. Our estheticians use warming techniques, quality wax, and calming post-wax treatments to minimize pain. Numbing gels available on request; regular waxing usually becomes less uncomfortable over time.

Results usually last three to six weeks depending on hair growth cycles and individual differences. Gentle exfoliation and avoiding oily products can extend smoothness. Regular appointments every four to six weeks keep brows and lip area consistently polished.

Yes - our estheticians assess skin sensitivity and use gentle formulas and techniques. A patch test is recommended for new clients. We apply soothing serums post-wax and advise pre- and post-care to reduce irritation and support healing.

Allow hair to be at least 1/4 inch long for effective waxing. Avoid retinoids and sunburns before service, and come makeup-free if possible. Inform us of medications or allergies so we can adjust products and techniques.

You may experience temporary redness, mild swelling, or tiny bumps that typically subside within a few hours to a day. Use cool compresses and avoid heat, heavy sweating, or exfoliation for 24-48 hours to promote soothing recovery.

Yes - many clients pair waxing with facials or tinting; scheduling ensures proper timing and skin care. We recommend avoiding aggressive exfoliation or chemical treatments immediately before or after waxing to prevent irritation - book consultations for combined service planning.