Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lip Waxing.

Most clients enjoy smooth upper lip skin for three to six weeks, depending on hair growth cycles, hormonal factors, and personal care. Regular waxing can slow regrowth and extend smooth periods.

You may feel a quick sting when hair is removed, but the procedure is brief. We use warming techniques, trained application, and post-wax soothing to reduce pain. Avoid caffeine and exfoliate beforehand for more comfortable sessions.

Ensure hair is at least a quarter-inch long for effective removal. Cleanse the area, avoid retinoids or heavy exfoliation for 48 hours, and skip lotions or makeup on the day. Communicate any sensitivities to your technician.

Mild redness or sensitivity is common and usually fades within hours to a day. Allergic reactions to wax are rare; patch tests and hypoallergenic products reduce risk. If severe swelling or rash occurs, contact us and seek medical attention.

Schedule appointments every three to six weeks, depending on your personal hair growth and goals. Regular waxing can lead to finer regrowth and longer intervals. Your technician will recommend a personalized schedule after assessing your hair and skin.

Generally safe, but hormonal skin sensitivity during pregnancy may increase redness or discomfort. Tell your technician about pregnancy or breastfeeding status; we’ll use gentler techniques, avoid strong products, and perform a patch test. Consult your healthcare provider for specific concerns.