Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Full Arm Wax.

Most clients enjoy three to six weeks of smoothness depending on individual hair growth cycles and care. Thicker hair may regrow sooner; regular waxing can gradually reduce density and extend time between appointments.

No. Waxing removes hair at the root rather than altering follicle production. With consistent waxing hair often becomes finer and sparser. Any temporary coarse appearance is due to uniform regrowth, not increased hair production.

Some sensitivity is normal, especially on first visits. Our technicians use quick, practiced techniques, quality wax, skin calming pre-treatments, and post-wax care to minimize discomfort. Communicate with your waxer for adjustments and tips.

Trim only if hair exceeds the recommended length (about 1/4 inch); arrive with clean, dry skin free of oils or heavy lotions. Avoid recent sun exposure, exfoliate gently a day before, and inform us about skin conditions or medications.

Common temporary effects include redness, slight swelling, small bumps, and sensitivity. These usually subside within hours to a day. Follow aftercare: cool compresses, avoid hot showers, saunas, and vigorous exercise for 24 hours to prevent irritation.

Every three to six weeks is typical, depending on your hair growth rate. Consistent sessions help hair grow back finer and sparser. We'll recommend a personalized schedule during your visit based on your growth patterns and maintenance goals.