Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Underarms Wax.

Most clients see smoothness for three to six weeks depending on individual hair growth cycles. Regular appointments can lengthen intervals, and clinical-grade waxing often delivers more consistent, longer-lasting results than shaving or trimming.

Yes — waxing pulls hair from the root, decreasing sharp regrowth and the incidence of ingrown hairs. Our technicians use proper technique and post-wax care to minimize irritation and soothe skin, reducing inflammation common with daily shaving.

Some discomfort is normal during the quick procedure, but we use temperature-controlled wax and expert technique to reduce pain. Numbing creams can be applied on request, and calming post-wax serums help alleviate sensitivity and redness immediately after treatment.

Trim or let hair grow to about 1/4 inch so wax can adhere properly. Avoid heavy deodorants, exfoliate lightly 48 hours before, and inform staff of medications or skin sensitivities to ensure safe, effective waxing.

Waxing typically reduces hair visibility long-term, but true permanent removal may require adjunctive treatments. Most clients benefit from a series of 4–8 sessions to thin and reduce regrowth; maintenance every few months preserves the permanent-looking result.

Mild redness, tenderness, or small bumps can occur immediately after waxing but typically resolve within 24–48 hours. Avoid hot showers, intense exercise, and deodorant for a day; contact us if swelling, severe pain, or infection signs develop.