Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Wax.

Some redness or minor swelling is common immediately after an Eyebrow Wax but usually subsides within a few hours to a day. We apply soothing gel and recommend avoiding makeup, heavy sweating, sun exposure, and exfoliation for 24-48 hours to minimize irritation.

Typically results last three to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth cycles. Regular appointments every four to six weeks help maintain a consistent shape and reduce coarse regrowth, while proper at-home care can extend smoothness between visits.

Yes, with precautions. Inform your technician about sensitive skin or rosacea during consultation. We use gentle wax formulas, shorter application times, and soothing aftercare. A patch test may be recommended to ensure tolerance and prevent flare-ups before full treatment.

Often yes, but we advise spacing certain procedures. Combine waxing with non-invasive services like tinting or brow lamination when coordinated by your technician. Avoid chemical peels, microdermabrasion, or intense laser treatments the same day to prevent irritation and sensitivity.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows and skin. Let hair be at least 1/4 inch long for effective waxing. Avoid retinoids or glycolic acid use in the 48-72 hours prior, and inform us about medications or recent cosmetic procedures.

Yes. Our technicians focus on cleaning and refining the natural brow line while preserving your overall shape. We consult before removing hairs to ensure the result complements your features and respects your desired fullness and arch preferences.