Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Nostril Waxing.

Yes, when performed by trained technicians nostril waxing is safe. We use gentle wax and precise application, avoiding deep mucosal contact. Inform us about medications, allergies, or nasal issues. A brief patch test is offered when needed.

Most clients enjoy smooth nostril results for about three to six weeks. Growth rate varies by individual; regular appointments and proper aftercare can extend the interval between treatments and reduce irritation.

There is a small risk of ingrown hairs or mild irritation, especially with sensitive skin. Proper technique, gentle exfoliation, and avoiding picking help prevent issues. Contact us if bumps persist or become painful for personalized advice.

Avoid blood thinners, heavy alcohol, and topical numbing agents before your appointment. Clean your nasal area gently and inform us of recent surgeries, medications, or infections. Arrive relaxed — the appointment is quick and requires minimal preparation.

Contraindications include active nasal infections, open wounds, recent nasal surgery, uncontrolled bleeding disorders, or use of certain blood-thinning medications. Pregnant clients are usually fine, but disclose medications and conditions so we can assess safety before waxing.

Most people feel a quick sting similar to tweezing, but discomfort is short-lived. Minor redness or tenderness may last a day. No recovery time is required; avoid heavy exercise and avoid touching the area for a few hours after treatment.