Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Women's Nipples.

Yes. Our trained technicians use gentle waxes and careful technique designed for sensitive areolar skin. We screen for contraindications and follow strict hygiene to minimize risk and ensure a safe, comfortable experience.

Results typically last three to six weeks depending on your individual hair growth cycle. With regular waxing, regrowth often becomes finer and sparser, extending the smooth periods between appointments.

No. Waxing removes hair from the root and does not change hair color or thickness. Initially regrowth can feel coarser, but over time many clients notice finer, less dense hair.

Discomfort is usually brief and mild. We use soothing techniques, quick removal methods, and can recommend topical numbing or post-wax calming products for especially sensitive clients to reduce pain.

Ensure hair is about a quarter-inch long, avoid heavy exfoliation or retinoids for several days, keep skin clean and avoid tanning or active sunburn. Communicate any medications or sensitivities before treatment.

Active skin infections, open wounds, severe eczema, recent nipple surgery, or isotretinoin use may prevent waxing. If breastfeeding or pregnant, mention it so we can advise or modify treatment. A consultation will determine suitability.