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Get answers to common questions about Nostrils Wax.
Most clients experience brief, mild stinging during the treatment, lasting seconds to a few minutes. Technicians use gentle techniques to reduce pain; post-service soreness typically fades quickly. If you have heightened sensitivity, discuss numbing options or alternatives with your provider.
Typically regrowth appears in three to six weeks depending on hair cycle and individual factors. Repeated waxing can thin hair and extend intervals. We recommend scheduling maintenance every four to six weeks for consistent grooming and best aesthetic outcomes.
Yes when performed by trained technicians using appropriate waxes and protocols. We review medical history and test for reactions when needed. If you have skin conditions, recent procedures, or chronic nasal issues, please disclose them prior to treatment for personalized recommendations.
Yes. Avoid touching, picking, or inserting objects into nostrils for 24 hours. Keep area clean, avoid heavy exercise, hot showers, and irritants for a day. Use gentle saline if needed and contact us for prolonged redness or discomfort.
We advise removing piercings before treatment to prevent complications and ensure wax contact with hair. If removal isn't possible, consult with your technician; they may adapt technique or recommend alternative hair removal methods for safety and hygiene.
No, when performed correctly waxing removes external nasal hair without entering sinus cavities. It should not impair breathing. If you have chronic nasal conditions, recent surgery, or breathing concerns, inform us so we can assess suitability and recommend safe alternatives.