Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lip Wax.

Most clients experience smooth skin for three to six weeks, depending on individual hair cycles and hormones. Regular waxing can gradually weaken regrowth, often extending time between appointments. We recommend scheduling touch-ups as needed based on your personal hair growth pattern.

Lip waxing may cause brief redness or sensitivity immediately after treatment, but long-term irritation is uncommon when done properly. We perform patch checks, use gentle waxes, and provide post-care guidance to minimize reactions and protect delicate facial skin.

Avoid direct sun, hot showers, heavy makeup, and intense exercise for 24 hours. Apply soothing, non-comedogenic moisturizers and avoid exfoliation for a few days to reduce irritation and promote calm, healthy skin after waxing.

Ensure hair is about 1/4 inch long for effective removal. Avoid retinoids, strong exfoliants, and sunburn before your appointment. Clean skin free of oils or heavy makeup ensures better adhesion and a smoother waxing experience.

Yes, Lip Wax can be adapted for most skin tones and hair textures. Sensitive skin or certain medical conditions may require a patch test or alternative methods. Consult our therapist during booking to determine the best approach for your needs.

You may feel a brief sting or tug during waxing, but the procedure is quick. We use techniques to minimize discomfort, offer numbing options when appropriate, and apply soothing post-wax care to reduce sensitivity and speed recovery.