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Get answers to common questions about Lip Wax.
On average Lip Wax lasts 3–6 weeks depending on individual hair growth cycles, hormonal factors, and maintenance. With regular waxing sessions, regrowth often becomes finer and slower. Schedule appointments every 4–6 weeks for consistent smooth results.
No — Lip waxing removes hair at the root and does not increase thickness. Regrowth may feel softer or more noticeable initially, but over time hair typically grows back finer. Shaving, not waxing, can create a blunt, thicker-feeling stubble.
Most clients experience brief discomfort during upper lip waxing, like a quick sting. To minimize pain, avoid caffeine beforehand, take an over-the-counter analgesic if desired, and communicate with your esthetician. Trained technicians use techniques to reduce sensitivity.
Yes, Lip Wax is suitable for many with sensitive skin, but we recommend a patch test beforehand. Tell your esthetician about allergies, medications, or skin conditions. They’ll choose gentle wax formulas and adjust technique to reduce irritation and protect skin.
Arrive with clean, dry skin free of oils, makeup, or moisturizers. Let hair be at least 1/4 inch long for effective removal. Avoid exfoliating or tanning 24–48 hours before, and discuss medications or recent treatments with your esthetician.
Aftercare includes avoiding heat, heavy exercise, and sun exposure for 24–48 hours. Apply a soothing, fragrance-free gel or aloe, and avoid exfoliation for two days. If irritation, redness, or bumps persist, contact us for recommendations or follow-up treatment.