Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Full Arm Waxing.

Results typically last three to six weeks depending on individual hair growth and care. With consistent waxing cycles, regrowth becomes finer and sparser. Avoid shaving between appointments to maximize duration and maintain smoother arms longer.

Some discomfort is normal, felt as brief stinging during removal. Our skilled estheticians use quick techniques, soothing oils, and post-wax calming products to reduce irritation. Sensitivity typically subsides within a few hours to a day; regular waxing often lessens discomfort over time.

Arrive with clean, dry skin and hair about a quarter-inch long for optimal removal. Avoid heavy lotions, recent tanning, and active retinoids or exfoliants for at least 48 hours. Inform your technician of skin concerns or medications beforehand.

Yes—often yes. Tell us about allergies and skin conditions during booking. We'll perform a small patch test, recommend hypoallergenic or hard wax, and adjust treatment accordingly. Severe eczema, open wounds, or recent chemical peels may contraindicate waxing until healed.

Keep treated skin clean and moisturized, avoid hot baths, saunas, intense exercise, and sun exposure for 24–48 hours. Use gentle, fragrance-free moisturizers and avoid exfoliation for 48–72 hours. Apply cooling gels or aloe for redness and schedule regular appointments for best results.

For optimal results, hair should be about 1/4 inch (5–7 mm) long so wax can grip. If hair is too short, waxing may be ineffective; if too long we'll trim it. Share concerns with your technician before starting.