Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrows and Upper Lip Wax.

Results vary by individual but typically last three to six weeks. Hair regrowth depends on your natural cycle and care. Regular appointments every four to six weeks maintain shape. Avoid tweezing between visits to preserve results and prevent uneven regrowth.

Most clients feel a brief sting, not prolonged pain. Our technicians use temperature-controlled wax and quick, precise technique to minimize discomfort. Apply gentle exfoliation beforehand and avoid caffeine. We can recommend topical numbing for very sensitive skin upon request.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin and hair about 1/4-inch long for optimal grip. Avoid retinoids or strong acids for several days before waxing. Skip exfoliation and sun exposure the day of your appointment and inform us of medications or skin sensitivities.

When performed under clinical hygiene standards, risk is low. We sanitize tools, use fresh wax strips, and follow protocols. Mild redness is normal and fades within hours. Follow aftercare to prevent irritation and contact us if you notice increasing pain, swelling, or pus.

We recommend waiting 12–24 hours before applying makeup or active skincare to treated areas. If necessary, use light mineral-based makeup after 12 hours. Avoid retinoids, acids, or heavy creams for at least 48 hours to reduce irritation and breakouts.

Yes — certain prescriptions and recent procedures increase sensitivity. Inform us if you use topical retinoids, oral isotretinoin, or recent chemical peels, lasers, or injectables. We may postpone waxing or recommend alternatives to avoid adverse reactions and protect your skin's health.