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Get answers to common questions about Neck Wax.
Typical results last three to six weeks depending on your hair growth cycle and individual rate. Regular waxing can slow regrowth and produce softer, finer hair over time. Touch-up scheduling can be recommended based on personal preferences and hair patterns.
You may feel brief stinging when the strip is removed, but most clients tolerate neck waxing well. We use fast techniques, skin support, and soothing pre- and post-care to reduce pain. Avoid caffeine and tight clothing before appointments for better comfort.
Grow hair to about a quarter inch so wax can grip properly. Gently exfoliate a day or two before, avoid heavy lotions or retinoids forty-eight hours prior, and arrive with clean, dry skin. Communicate any sensitivities to your technician.
Waxing can sometimes lead to ingrown hairs, especially with curly or coarse hair. Prevention includes regular exfoliation, moisturizing, and professional technique. If ingrown hairs develop, we recommend gentle exfoliation, topical treatments, or in-clinic extraction when necessary.
For optimal results hair should be roughly a quarter inch long so the wax adheres properly. If hair is too short, waxing may not remove it cleanly; if too long, we can trim a bit before treatment for comfort.
Avoid heavy sweating, hot tubs, and swimming for twenty-four to forty-eight hours to reduce irritation and infection risk. After that window, resume activities as tolerated, and use gentle cleansers and sunscreen to protect freshly waxed skin.