Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lip.

Most clients report brief stinging or tugging sensations that subside within minutes. Sensitivity varies by individual, but our trained technicians use gentle techniques and aftercare to reduce discomfort and soothe skin immediately following treatment.

For optimal results, hair should be about a quarter inch (approximately six millimeters). This length allows the wax to grip hair at the root, ensuring effective removal without excessive pulling or missed hairs.

Most clients return every four to six weeks, depending on individual growth cycles and sensitivity. Regular appointments help weaken follicles over time, leading to finer regrowth and longer intervals between appointments as hair thins.

Temporary redness or small bumps can occur, but proper technique and aftercare minimize risk. Prevent ingrown hairs with gentle exfoliation after forty-eight hours, avoid picking, keep the area clean, and use light moisturizers. Contact us for persistent issues.

Waxing itself is generally safe during pregnancy, but heightened sensitivity or swelling is common. Always mention pregnancy during booking and consider a patch test. If you use prescription skincare like retinoids or recent chemical peels, consult your doctor before waxing.

Avoid sun exposure, hot showers, saunas and makeup for twenty-four hours. Use a gentle cleanser and a soothing gel or cream; exfoliate lightly after forty-eight hours to prevent ingrowns. If severe irritation or infection signs develop, contact our salon for guidance.