Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Upper Lip Waxing.

Some discomfort is normal, described as a quick sting. Our technicians use gentle techniques to minimize pain; most clients report brief soreness that subsides within minutes to a few hours. We provide aftercare to soothe the skin and reduce sensitivity.

Typically every three to six weeks depending on your hair growth cycle. Regular waxing can slow regrowth and make hairs finer. We assess your individual pattern and recommend a personalized schedule to keep the area smooth and reduce appointment frequency over time.

Yes with precautions. Inform your technician about sensitivity or rosacea beforehand. We can perform a patch test, use gentler wax and techniques, and adjust aftercare. In active flare-ups or severe conditions, we may recommend waiting or consulting your dermatologist before treatment.

Avoid sun exposure, tanning, harsh exfoliants, retinoids, and chemical peels for several days before and after waxing. Skip heavy makeup on the day. Follow our aftercare: gentle cleansing, cooling gels, and sunscreen to prevent irritation and hyperpigmentation.

Generally yes. Waxing is considered safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding, though skin sensitivity may increase. Tell us about your pregnancy stage and any medical concerns. We'll use gentle techniques and adjust products to keep you comfortable and reduce skin reactions.

We provide guidance and in-salon care: gentle exfoliation, antibacterial cleansing, and application of soothing serums or creams. For persistent ingrown hairs we perform careful extraction when appropriate and advise follow-up topical treatments to reduce inflammation and prevent future ingrowns.