Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Under Arms Wax.

Yes. Our salon uses gentle, low-temperature waxes plus pre- and post-wax calming products to reduce irritation. Technicians perform skin assessments, patch tests when needed, and tailor the service. If you have major skin conditions, consult a provider before booking.

Ideally hair should be at least a quarter-inch (about 6 mm) long so the wax can grip properly. If hair is too short, removal may be incomplete; if it’s longer, we can trim slightly before waxing for comfort.

Yes — with regular waxing the hair follicle weakens and hair often grows back finer and sparser. Many clients report longer intervals between treatments and reduced density after several consistent sessions.

Avoid heavy exfoliation 24 hours before, skip deodorant on the day, and ensure hair length is adequate. Wear loose clothing and inform us of recent sun exposure, medications, or skin treatments to prevent complications.

Waxing itself doesn't typically darken skin. Temporary redness or minor post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation can occur, especially with sensitive or recently sun-exposed skin. Proper aftercare and professional technique minimize risks; patch tests help identify susceptibility.

Most clients return every 3 to 6 weeks depending on their natural hair growth and personal preference. As waxing weakens follicles over time, intervals often lengthen; our technicians can recommend a schedule tailored to your needs.