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Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Waxing.
Results typically last three to six weeks depending on your hair growth cycle, genetics, and aftercare. Regular appointments can extend neat appearance; schedule maintenance as advised by your technician to keep brows consistently shaped.
Waxing causes a quick, sharp sensation but is generally brief and tolerable. We minimize discomfort using professional technique, warm wax, and calming touch. Avoid caffeine beforehand; breathe steadily. Numbing products can be applied on request.
Clean skin free of makeup ensures a smoother wax. Avoid retinoids or exfoliating products for several days, and ensure brow hair is about a quarter inch long. Arrive with no topical oils for best results.
Yes, but proceed cautiously. Tell your technician about sensitivity or acne; we can perform a patch test and use gentler waxes or alternative methods like tweezing or threading. Certain medications, like isotretinoin, may contraindicate waxing.
Most clients book eyebrow waxing every three to six weeks to maintain shape as hair regrows. Frequency depends on individual growth rates; your technician will recommend a personalized schedule after assessing your brows.
Avoid sun exposure, hot baths, strenuous exercise, and makeup for 24–48 hours. Apply soothing aloe or calming balm, keep the area clean, and refrain from exfoliating or waxing again until skin has fully settled.