Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Back Wax (Full).

Typically you can expect three to six weeks of smoothness, depending on individual hair growth and hormones. Regular waxing often yields finer, slower regrowth. We recommend scheduling touch-ups every four to six weeks to maintain optimal results and consistent skin texture.

Most clients feel brief discomfort during removal, like quick stinging. We minimize pain with fast technique, skin pre-treatment, and soothing post-wax care. Avoid caffeine beforehand, breathe through the process, and apply recommended calming ointments to reduce soreness.

Clean, exfoliated skin with three to five millimeters of hair provides best results. Avoid heavy lotions or sun exposure before your visit. If you take blood thinners or have recent sunburn, inform us so we can adjust or reschedule for safety.

Appointments usually last twenty to forty minutes depending on hair density and any consultation or aftercare. First-time clients may require extra time for skin assessment and patch testing. We strive for efficient, comfortable service without rushing.

Avoid shaving between sessions because it interrupts the waxing cycle; shaving cuts hair at the surface causing uneven regrowth and potential ingrown hairs. If trimming is necessary, use a trimmer to keep length but maintain several millimeters for effective waxing.

Avoid hot showers, tanning, heavy sweating, and exfoliation for twenty-four to forty-eight hours. Apply soothing gel or SPF as advised, wear loose clothing, and gently exfoliate after two days to prevent ingrown hairs. Contact us if prolonged redness or irritation occurs.