Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Women's Sideburns.

Most clients notice regrowth in three to six weeks, depending on individual hair cycle and growth rate. Regular waxing can gradually soften the hair and reduce density. Timing varies with hormones, medications, and personal physiology; schedule follow-ups based on your preferred maintenance interval.

Some redness or mild sensitivity is normal immediately after waxing, but it usually subsides within a few hours. We use soothing post-wax care and high-quality wax to reduce irritation. Avoid heat, heavy exfoliation, and direct sunlight for 24–48 hours to allow skin to calm.

Yes — with precautions. We perform a brief skin assessment and may use gentler wax or a patch test to ensure tolerance. Pre- and post-care instructions help minimize reactions. If you have severe sensitivity or skin conditions, consult with our esthetician or your dermatologist before treatment.

Arrive with clean, dry skin free of heavy creams, oils, or makeup. Maintain at least a quarter-inch hair length for proper waxing. Avoid retinol or aggressive exfoliants 48 hours prior. Communicate recent skincare treatments or medications to ensure safe, effective service.

No — waxing does not make hair grow back thicker. It removes hair from the root, which can make regrowth appear softer and finer over time. Consistent waxing may even reduce hair density. Individual results vary with genetics and hormonal factors.

Most clients return every three to six weeks depending on personal growth rate and desired upkeep. We recommend scheduling based on when regrowth becomes visible. Regular appointments help maintain shape and may lengthen the time between services over months.