Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about lip wax.

Most clients enjoy smooth, hair-free lips for three to six weeks. Duration varies with personal hair growth cycles, hormones, and aftercare. Regular waxing can gradually slow regrowth and improve hair texture over time.

You may feel a quick sting during wax removal, but sessions are brief. To reduce discomfort, avoid caffeine, exfoliate beforehand as advised, and apply numbing or calming creams when recommended. Our technicians use techniques to minimize pain.

Yes, with precautions. Inform your technician about sensitivities and allergy history. We'll perform a patch test and select gentle wax formulas and soothing aftercare products. If severe allergies exist, we may recommend alternative hair removal methods.

Gently exfoliate 48 hours before, avoid topical retinoids or strong acids for a week, and ensure hair is at least 1/4 inch long. Arrive with clean, makeup-free lips and communicate any recent skin treatments.

Avoid heat, heavy makeup, and sun exposure for 24-48 hours. Apply a soothing, fragrance-free moisturizer or aloe gel, avoid exfoliation for 48 hours, and use SPF afterward to protect newly exposed skin.

Generally yes; lip waxing is safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding. Inform your technician of your status. Some may experience heightened sensitivity or skin changes, so patch tests and extra care are recommended to ensure comfort and avoid irritation.