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Get answers to common questions about Ears Waxing.
Most clients report mild, brief discomfort as the wax removes hair from the root. Sensation typically fades within minutes; minor tenderness can last up to twenty-four hours. We use careful technique and soothing aftercare to minimize pain and speed recovery.
Most clients schedule appointments every four to six weeks to maintain smooth results, though growth varies. Regular visits can thin regrowth and improve outcomes. We will recommend a personalized schedule during consultation based on your hair cycle and needs.
Ears waxing can be safe if performed carefully. We conduct a skin history review and may perform a patch test for allergy-prone clients. Avoid waxing over broken or actively irritated skin; alternative methods or extra-cautious techniques will be suggested when needed.
Keep the area clean and avoid touching for twenty-four hours. Skip hot showers, saunas, and heavy exercise that day. Apply a gentle fragrance-free moisturizer and avoid exfoliation for forty-eight hours. Contact us if you notice prolonged redness, swelling, or unusual irritation.
When performed by trained professionals using sterile technique, risks are low. Minor bumps or redness are common and resolve quickly. Seek care if you experience increasing pain, pus, fever, or persistent swelling; we will provide guidance or refer to a medical provider.
No. We remove only external ear hair and hair from outer ear folds; we never insert wax or tools into the ear canal. Insertion risks injury or infection. For hairs deep inside the canal or hearing concerns, consult an ENT or medical specialist.