Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Women's Upper Lip.

Most clients feel only a brief sting or tug during waxing; discomfort is minimal and lasts seconds. Our estheticians use quick, precise technique to reduce pain. Numbing is rarely necessary, and aftercare helps soothe any sensitivity.

Results typically last three to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth cycles and hormones. Regular waxing can weaken follicles over time, slowing regrowth. We recommend scheduling follow-up appointments to maintain consistent smoothness.

For effective waxing, hair should be roughly 1/4 inch (about 6 mm). Shorter hairs may not adhere well to wax; if hair is too long we can trim slightly before treatment to ensure a clean result.

Yes — sensitive skin can be waxed with appropriate precautions. We perform consultations and patch tests, use gentle wax formulas, and recommend specific aftercare. Inform us about medications or skin conditions beforehand.

Common side effects include temporary redness, mild swelling, and small bumps that typically resolve within 24–48 hours. Follow post-wax care to minimize irritation and contact us if redness, pain, or signs of infection persist.

Avoid exfoliation and strong topical retinoids 48–72 hours before your appointment. Ensure hair is the proper length and arrive with clean, makeup-free skin. Let us know about medications, allergies, or recent skin treatments.