Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Upper Back with Shoulders.

Typically results last four to six weeks depending on individual hair growth cycles and care. Regular waxing can slow regrowth and soften hair. Factors like hormones, genetics, and exfoliation habits influence duration.

Some discomfort is normal, especially on first appointments, but technicians use techniques and pre-wax care to minimize pain. Applying breathing methods and regular waxing sessions generally reduce sensitivity over time.

Trim long hair to about quarter-inch, avoid heavy lotions or tanning the day before, and exfoliate gently 48 hours prior. Arrive with clean, dry skin to help the wax adhere and ensure the best results.

Common temporary effects include redness, sensitivity, and small bumps that typically subside within 24–48 hours. Use soothing aloe or hydrocortisone if needed, avoid sun exposure and tight clothing immediately after treatment to reduce irritation.

Most clients return every four to six weeks to maintain smoothness. As hair thins from repeated waxing, intervals can gradually extend. We recommend booking in advance to secure preferred time slots and maintain consistent results.

Yes—our estheticians assess skin sensitivity before treatment and use gentle waxes and post-care products. Patch tests are available for new clients, and we tailor techniques or suggest alternatives like sugaring if waxing causes excessive irritation.