Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Stomach.

Exfoliate gently two days before and avoid heavy lotions on the day. Ensure hair is about a quarter-inch long for effective removal. Arrive clean, wear loose clothing, and discuss any allergies, medications or sensitive skin with your technician beforehand.

No, waxing does not make hair grow back thicker or darker. It removes hair from the root, which may make regrowth feel finer and softer over time. Consistent waxing can even reduce overall hair density with repeated treatments.

Typically, results last two to six weeks depending on individual hair growth cycles and aftercare. Factors like hormones, genetics, and exfoliation frequency affect duration. Regular appointments can extend intervals between treatments and improve overall smoothness and hair reduction.

Some discomfort is normal, especially on first treatments. Techniques like deep breathing, using numbing creams (consult technician), and scheduling around your cycle can help. Our technicians use quick, professional pulls and soothing post-wax lotions to reduce inflammation and ease sensitivity.

Yes in many cases, but inform your technician about sensitivities, eczema, or other skin conditions beforehand. A patch test can assess reaction risk. We offer gentle wax formulas and tailored techniques to minimize irritation; some conditions may require doctor approval first.

Avoid hot baths, sun exposure, heavy exercise, and tight clothing for one to two days. Apply soothing aloe or recommended post-wax lotions, exfoliate gently after three to four days, and keep the area clean. Book follow-up appointments to maintain smoothness.