Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Upper Lip Wax.

Most clients enjoy smoothness for three to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth cycles. With regular waxing, hair often grows back finer and sparser for many people, extending time between appointments.

You may feel brief pinching or tugging during removal, but discomfort is short-lived. Avoid caffeine, breathe deeply, and consider topical numbing an hour prior if very sensitive. Skilled estheticians use techniques to minimize pain.

Yes with precautions: we perform a skin consultation and patch test first. We use sensitive-skin wax and gentle methods; if you have active rosacea or open lesions, waxing may be postponed until cleared by a healthcare provider.

Allow hair to be about a quarter-inch long (roughly two weeks growth). Avoid exfoliating or using retinoids for 48 to 72 hours beforehand. Clean, dry skin helps wax adhere for better results and less irritation.

Scheduling every three to six weeks keeps the area smooth; frequency depends on personal hair growth. With consistent waxing, hair often becomes finer and sparser, which can lengthen intervals between appointments.

Avoid sun exposure, hot baths, heavy makeup, and exfoliation for 24 to 48 hours. Apply cool compresses and soothing gel like aloe vera. Gently exfoliate after two days to help prevent ingrown hairs and promote even regrowth.