Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lip And Chin Waxing.

Results generally last three to six weeks depending on individual hair growth. Regular waxing often leads to finer, sparser regrowth over time. Factors like hormones and medications can change timing, so schedule based on visible regrowth and personal comfort.

Most clients report brief stinging when hair is removed, with discomfort lasting only seconds. Techniques like steady breathing, experienced estheticians, and pre-cooling or topical numbing (if needed) significantly reduce pain during the quick treatment.

Arrive with clean, dry skin and avoid heavy creams or makeup. Hair should be about a quarter-inch long for best results. Avoid exfoliation or sun exposure 24–48 hours beforehand to reduce sensitivity and ensure a smooth waxing experience.

Yes — tweezing is included when necessary to remove any remaining stray hairs for a flawless finish. Your esthetician will carefully tweeze only after waxing to maintain symmetry and avoid overworking the delicate lip and chin skin.

Wait at least twenty-four to forty-eight hours if you experience mild redness; allow skin to calm before re-waxing. For prolonged irritation, infection signs, or severe sensitivity, wait until fully healed and consult your esthetician or healthcare provider for guidance.

Avoid waxing with active sunburn, open wounds, severe acne, or recent chemical peels. Certain medications like isotretinoin or topical retinoids increase risk—disclose medications and skin treatments so we can advise timing and safe alternatives.