Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Waxing - Full Face.

Cleanse your face and avoid heavy moisturizers, retinoids, or chemical peels two days prior. Hair should be at least one-quarter inch long for effective removal. Arrive without makeup so the technician can assess and treat accurately.

Some temporary redness or mild swelling is normal immediately after waxing, typically resolving within a few hours to one day. We use calming post-wax serums and cold compresses; avoid sun exposure and exfoliation for twenty-four to forty-eight hours to minimize irritation.

Results typically last three to six weeks depending on hair cycle and personal growth rate. Regular waxing can reduce density and soften regrowth. Schedule maintenance appointments every four to six weeks for consistent smoothness.

Yes—waxing can be safe for sensitive skin when performed by trained technicians using gentle, hypoallergenic wax and proper technique. We recommend a patch test for first-time clients and avoiding active acne or open lesions before treatment.

Avoid applying makeup, heavy creams, or active skincare (retinoids, acids) for at least twenty-four hours to prevent irritation. Use gentle, fragrance-free products and broad-spectrum sunscreen if going outdoors. Follow provided aftercare for best results.

Hair should be approximately one-quarter inch (about five millimeters) long for the wax to grip effectively. If hair is longer, we may trim it. Too-short hair may not remove fully—wait two to three weeks after shaving before waxing.