Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lip Waxing.

Some redness or mild sensitivity is normal for a few hours. Our therapists use soothing oils and aftercare to minimize irritation. Avoid heat, heavy makeup, and exfoliation for 24 hours; apply calming gel or aloe if needed.

Most clients see smooth results for three to six weeks, depending on hair growth cycles and individual hormones. Regular appointments can extend time between visits as hair grows back finer and sparser over months.

Yes, lip waxing is suitable for most skin types when performed by trained therapists using quality wax and proper techniques. Sensitive skin may require patch tests and gentler products. Inform us about allergies, medications, or skin conditions before treatment.

Ensure hair is at least 2–3 mm long (about a week of growth). Avoid retinol, exfoliants, and sun exposure 48 hours before. Clean face and skip heavy makeup; arrive relaxed so we can shape precisely.

Absolutely, we often combine lip waxing with eyebrow shaping or full-face waxing for convenience. Allow extra time for combined services; your therapist will tailor the sequence to avoid irritation and ensure comfortable, efficient results.

Your therapist will cleanse the area, perform a quick patch test if needed, apply warm calming wax, and remove hair with precision. Treatment is brief; afterward we'll soothe skin and give personalized aftercare advice for best results.