Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Body Wax.

Aim for about a quarter-inch of hair growth, avoid heavy exfoliation or sun exposure 24-48 hours prior, and come with clean, dry skin. Tell your technician about medications, allergies, or sensitive areas to ensure safer treatment.

Results vary by hair cycle, but most clients enjoy smooth skin for three to six weeks. Regular waxing can weaken follicles over time, slowing regrowth and producing finer hair between appointments.

Temporary redness is normal and usually subsides within hours. Proper technique, post-wax exfoliation after 48 hours, and recommended products reduce ingrown hairs and irritation. Our technicians provide tailored advice for sensitive skin.

Avoid hot baths, heavy exercise, saunas, and sun exposure for 24-48 hours. Wear loose clothing, gently moisturize, and begin light exfoliation after 48 hours to prevent ingrown hairs. Use calming, non-comedogenic products as advised.

Body waxing is generally safe during pregnancy, though skin can be more sensitive and reactive. Many providers recommend waiting until after the first trimester and discussing any concerns with your technician or healthcare provider first.

We offer waxing for legs, arms, underarms, back, chest, stomach, bikini lines, and full body options. Services can be customized by area, sensitivity, and desired results—consultation helps determine the best package.