Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about eyebrow wax.

Most clients enjoy clean, shaped brows for approximately three to six weeks. Individual hair growth cycles and skincare routines affect timing; many book touch-ups every four weeks to maintain shape and prevent overgrowth.

Some mild, brief discomfort is normal, but waxing is quick. To minimize sensitivity, avoid caffeine beforehand, exfoliate a few days prior, and consider topical numbing or over-the-counter pain relievers. Our estheticians use warm wax and practiced technique to reduce pain.

Come with clean, makeup-free brows and allow hair to be about 1/4 inch long so wax can grip properly. Avoid retinol, heavy exfoliation, or tanning 48–72 hours before your appointment to reduce irritation.

Yes — with caution. We perform a consultation and patch test, use gentle low-temperature wax, and recommend tailored aftercare. If you have active lesions, open wounds, recent chemical peels, or certain skin conditions, we may advise alternative treatments.

Absolutely. Our estheticians sculpt brows to balance asymmetry and optimize shape; for sparse areas we may combine waxing with tinting, brow-filling advice, lamination, or recommend microblading for longer-term results.

Avoid applying heavy makeup immediately if skin is red; wait several hours to reduce irritation. Also avoid direct sun exposure, tanning beds, saunas, and intense workouts for 24–48 hours and always use SPF to protect the area.