Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lip Waxing.

Lip waxing removes hair from the root, so results commonly last three to six weeks depending on your hair growth rate. Regular appointments can slow regrowth and keep the area smooth, with variations by individual hormones and skin type.

Waxing does not permanently remove hair but repeated waxing can weaken follicles over time. Hair may regrow finer and sparser, though results vary. For permanent reduction consider professional laser treatments; waxing remains an effective non-permanent hair removal option.

Yes, our technicians assess skin sensitivity before treatment and choose appropriate wax and techniques. We avoid waxing active acne lesions and recommend a patch test for very reactive skin. Proper aftercare reduces irritation and breakouts.

Arrive with clean, dry skin and avoid heavy creams or makeup on the upper lip. Hair should be at least quarter-inch long. Avoid exfoliating 24-48 hours beforehand and skip retinoids or strong peels before the appointment.

Some stinging is normal during wax removal, but sessions are brief. We use professional techniques, skin support products, and tasteful pressure to minimize pain. Breathing techniques, numbing creams on request, and experienced technicians further reduce discomfort.

Avoid heavy makeup, exfoliation, saunas, or intense sun exposure for 24–48 hours. Use gentle cleansers and soothing lotions; avoid active ingredients like retinoids and strong acids for a few days to prevent irritation and ensure proper healing.