Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Waxing.

Most clients enjoy tidy brows for three to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth. Regular waxing often slows regrowth and improves shape, so scheduling every four to six weeks keeps brows consistently groomed and balanced.

Most people feel brief stinging during hair removal, but discomfort is usually minimal. We apply gentle techniques, quick wax application, and post-service calming products. Avoid caffeine before your visit and take an over-the-counter pain reliever if concerned to further reduce sensitivity.

Ensure brows are at least a quarter-inch long for the wax to grip. Avoid retinols or exfoliating treatments for 48 hours prior. Clean skin free of makeup and oils helps our esthetician shape with precision and reduces irritation.

Many clients with sensitive skin can be waxed with proper precautions. We’ll conduct a brief consultation, possibly a patch test, and use sensitive-skin wax and calming products. Some conditions or medications may contraindicate waxing; bring medical details so we can advise.

Avoid sun exposure, swimming, hot saunas, and heavy makeup for 24–48 hours. Apply soothing gel or aloe as recommended and keep the area clean. If redness persists or you experience irritation, contact us for guidance and possible follow-up care.

Yes — pairing eyebrow waxing with facials, eyelash tinting, or brow tinting maximizes results and saves time. Tell us when booking so we schedule appropriate time. Some combined services may alter aftercare, and staff will advise on timing and products.