Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Full Arms Waxing.

Results usually last up to four weeks, varying with individual hair growth cycles. With consistent scheduling and proper aftercare, regrowth often appears finer and sparser, extending the hair-free interval over time.

Mild redness or sensitivity is common immediately after waxing but usually subsides within a few hours to a day. We use soothing products and post-care guidance to minimize irritation; contact us if prolonged redness, swelling, or severe discomfort occurs.

Please arrive with clean, dry skin free of lotions or oils; trim very long hair to about a quarter to a half inch if necessary. Avoid sun exposure, self-tanning, and exfoliation 24–48 hours before your appointment.

Hair should ideally be about a quarter inch (approximately 6–7 mm) so the wax can grip and remove follicles effectively. Too-short hair may not wax well; overly long hair can be trimmed by our therapist before treatment for comfort and effectiveness.

Yes, waxing is generally safe during pregnancy and nursing, but increased sensitivity is common so discomfort may be higher. We recommend informing your therapist, performing a patch test, and discussing any medical concerns before booking for personalized care.

Most clients book every three to six weeks depending on personal hair growth and desired smoothness. We recommend starting with a four-week interval, then adjusting frequency based on results and comfort level for consistent, long-lasting outcomes.