Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lip Waxing.

Most clients enjoy smooth upper-lip skin for three to six weeks. Longevity depends on individual hair growth cycles, hormones, and aftercare. Regular waxing can also reduce regrowth thickness and extend the interval between appointments.

You may feel a quick stinging sensation, but discomfort is brief. We use fast removal techniques, temperature-controlled wax, and calming products. Arrive rested, avoid caffeine, and use gentle breathing to reduce sensitivity during the service.

Aim for about 1/4 inch (3–5 mm) of visible growth—roughly two to three weeks after shaving. This length allows wax to grip hair effectively for complete removal without excessive breakage.

Yes in most cases; we perform a consultation and may do a patch test. We select gentler waxes and techniques, but active sores, severe acne, or open lesions should be treated by a medical professional before waxing.

Avoid exfoliating, retinoids, and sun exposure for several days. Clean the area and skip makeup before arrival. Inform us about medications, blood thinners, or recent facial treatments to ensure safe waxing.

Apply a cool compress or soothing gel like aloe immediately. Avoid heat, heavy makeup, exfoliation, and direct sun for 24–48 hours. Use gentle moisturizers and exfoliate lightly after 48–72 hours to prevent ingrown hairs.