Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lips Waxing.

Most clients enjoy smooth upper lip skin for three to six weeks, depending on hair growth cycles and individual hormones. Regular waxing can slow regrowth and reduce thickness over time. Touch-ups are recommended every four to six weeks for consistent results.

Some discomfort is normal, especially for first-time treatments, but it is brief. Exfoliate lightly before your appointment, avoid caffeine, and consider over-the-counter pain relief if needed. Our technicians use calming techniques and quality wax to minimize pain.

Yes, we accommodate sensitive skin with a quick assessment, delicate waxes, and gentle techniques. Tweezing is used only when necessary. Inform us about allergies, recent treatments, or skin conditions so we can adjust products and ensure safe results.

Ideally hair should be about a quarter inch (6–8 mm) long so the wax can grip properly. If hair is too short, wait until it grows; if too long, we may trim slightly for a cleaner, more comfortable wax.

Avoid sun exposure, hot showers, intense exercise, and makeup on the treated area for 24–48 hours. Apply a soothing aloe or antiseptic lotion if redness occurs and gently exfoliate after 72 hours to prevent ingrown hairs.

Yes. Our Lips Waxing service includes careful tweezing to remove any remaining or hard-to-wax hairs, ensuring a smooth finish. Tweezing is done gently to avoid skin trauma and is part of our precise, long-lasting approach.