Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Under Arms Waxing.

Most clients enjoy smooth underarms for three to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth cycles. Consistent waxing often slows regrowth over time, extending intervals between appointments. Results vary with hormones, genetics, and frequency of sessions.

You may feel brief discomfort during waxing, but pain is short-lived and diminishes with regular treatments. Many clients say waxing is less irritating than daily shaving. We use soothing techniques to minimize discomfort and support sensitive skin.

Allow about a quarter-inch of hair growth (roughly two to three weeks after shaving). Avoid heavy deodorants, sun exposure, or exfoliation 24–48 hours before. Clean, dry skin ensures the best waxing results and reduces irritation risk.

Hair should be approximately 1/4 inch long so the wax can grip hairs at the root. Shorter stubble may not remove cleanly; if too long, trimming slightly can improve comfort and outcome.

Yes. Regular waxing removes hairs from the root, encouraging finer regrowth and decreasing ingrown hair occurrence. Combining waxing with gentle exfoliation and moisturizers helps prevent ingrown hairs and promotes healthier skin between sessions.

Avoid hot showers, heavy exercise, and deodorant application for 24 hours. Apply a cool compress or aloe gel to soothe skin, and exfoliate gently after 48 hours to prevent ingrowns. Contact us if redness persists or irritation worsens.