Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Wax.

Most clients see clean, shaped brows for 3–6 weeks depending on individual hair growth. Regular maintenance appointments every four to six weeks keep arches polished and prevent overgrowth. Factors like hormones and medication can affect timing.

Waxing can cause a brief stinging sensation, but our trained technicians use gentle techniques and cooling products to minimize discomfort. We communicate throughout the service, offer tips to reduce sensitivity, and can perform a patch test for very sensitive clients.

Aim for about a quarter-inch of visible hair so the wax can grip properly. Avoid severe trimming right before your appointment; if needed, our technicians can lightly trim and shape to achieve balanced results.

Some clients experience temporary redness, sensitivity, or minor irritation after waxing. We use hypoallergenic waxes, follow strict hygiene, and recommend cooling aloe and avoiding sun or harsh products. If you have known allergies, disclose them during consultation.

Avoid touching or applying makeup to the area for 24 hours. Use cool compresses, soothing aloe or recommended ointments, and avoid heat, saunas, heavy sweating, or exfoliants for two to three days to prevent irritation and maintain shape.

Yes — many clients combine eyebrow waxing with tinting, lamination, or lash services. We can schedule complementary treatments in one appointment, though timing and pricing may vary. Tell us your goals so we can recommend the best combined plan for your brows and lashes.