Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Upper Lip Wax.

Most clients enjoy smooth upper lip skin for three to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth. Regular waxing can extend intervals and often reduces regrowth thickness over time. Touch-ups are recommended as needed between appointments.

You may feel a quick sting when hair is removed, but discomfort is brief. Techniques like steady breathing, skin support, and topical soothing agents reduce pain. We offer tips and gentle wax options to make the experience more comfortable.

Ensure hair is about a quarter inch long so the wax can grip; avoid exfoliating or aggressive skincare treatments the day of your appointment. Disclose medications like retinoids and recent chemical peels to your technician before waxing.

Yes; many clients with sensitivity can be waxed after a consultation and patch test. We use gentle waxes, hypoallergenic products, and tailored techniques. Certain conditions or medications may require a delay—consult with our team to determine safe options.

Generally schedule every three to six weeks based on personal hair growth. With regular waxing many clients find intervals lengthen. Your technician will recommend timing and a plan to maintain smooth results between visits.

Redness, mild swelling, or tiny bumps are common and usually subside within a day or two. Avoid sun, heat, and heavy makeup for 24 hours. Contact us if irritation persists, shows infection, or worsens beyond a few days.