Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Upper Lip & Chin Wax.

Most clients enjoy hair-free skin for three to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth cycles. Regular waxing over time often delays regrowth and softens hair. We recommend scheduling maintenance every four to six weeks for consistent results and shaping.

Some stinging is common but brief. Our technicians use gentle wax, proper tension techniques, and pre- and post-care to reduce discomfort. Applying numbing cream on request, calming lotions, and cooling compresses helps sensitive skin feel more comfortable.

Avoid exfoliating or chemical peels 48 hours prior and keep hair at least quarter-inch long. Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin. If you’re on retinoids or certain medications, tell us ahead so we can adjust treatment for safety.

We apply soothing antiseptic gels, cool compresses, and calming serums immediately after waxing. Avoid heat, sun exposure, heavy makeup, and exfoliation for 24–48 hours. If persistent swelling or bumps occur, contact us for recommended topical treatments or follow-up care.

Yes; we tailor products and techniques for sensitive skin, using low-temperature waxes and gentle removal methods. Patch tests can identify reactions beforehand. Discuss allergies, medications, and recent treatments so we can choose the safest protocol and aftercare for you.

No—waxing removes hair from the root and does not thicken hair. Repeated waxing often leads to finer, sparser regrowth over time. If you notice coarse or sudden changes, discuss underlying hormonal causes so we can recommend appropriate options.