Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Under Arms Waxing.

Results usually last two to six weeks depending on individual hair growth. Regrowth appears finer over time; scheduling regular appointments every three to five weeks maintains smooth underarms. Factors like hormones, genetics, and aftercare affect duration.

There is brief discomfort during waxing, similar to a quick sting. We minimize pain with warm wax, skilled technique, and pre-wax calming measures. Avoid caffeine, shave beforehand not recommended; regular waxing reduces sensitivity over time.

Arrive with clean, dry underarms free of lotions or deodorant. Hair should be about quarter-inch long for best grip; if too long we may trim. Avoid heavy exercise and sun exposure 24 hours before to reduce irritation.

Mild redness, sensitivity, and tiny bumps are normal for a few hours to a day. Use soothing aloe or cold compresses, avoid hot showers and deodorant for 24 hours, and contact us if you notice prolonged swelling or infection signs.

Most clients return every three to five weeks to maintain smooth underarms. Frequency varies by individual growth cycles; after several sessions hair becomes finer and growth slows, allowing longer intervals between appointments.

Wait at least 24 hours before applying deodorant or antiperspirant to reduce irritation risk. If using natural products, patch-test beforehand. If you experience persistent stinging or rash after resuming deodorant, stop use and contact us for guidance.