Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Waxing.

Most clients feel a brief stinging or tugging sensation; pain is usually mild and subsides within minutes. We use soothing techniques and post-wax calming remedies to reduce irritation. For sensitive skin, we recommend scheduling outside active acne or using numbing topical if advised.

Results vary by hair growth cycle but most clients enjoy clean, shaped brows for three to six weeks. Regular appointments help train hair to grow finer and maintain shape. We’ll recommend a schedule based on your growth pattern during your consultation.

Yes, in most cases. Our estheticians assess skin and may perform a patch test, use gentler wax, and apply soothing agents. If active infection or open lesions are present, we’ll postpone waxing and suggest alternative shaping methods until skin heals.

Avoid retinoids, chemical peels, or aggressive exfoliation for at least one week. Let hairs grow to about one quarter inch for effective grip. Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows; inform us about medications or skin treatments to prevent irritation.

Mild redness, swelling, or tiny bumps are common and usually resolve within 24 to 48 hours. Apply cool compresses, gentle aloe vera, or fragrance-free hydrocortisone cream if needed. Avoid sun exposure, hot showers, and makeup on the area immediately after waxing.

Regular waxing removes hairs from the root and can encourage finer regrowth for a softer appearance. It won’t permanently thin brows if hair follicles remain healthy. We’ll discuss maintenance frequency to preserve fullness while keeping a refined, shaped look.