Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Eyebrow Waxing.

Results typically last three to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth, hormones, and maintenance. Regular waxing can slow regrowth and extend intervals. We recommend touch-ups every four to six weeks for consistently shaped brows and optimal grooming.

Some discomfort is normal, especially on sensitive skin, but most clients describe a quick pinch rather than prolonged pain. We use warm wax, gentle technique, and calming pre- and post-care to minimize sensitivity. Numbing options are available on request.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows and skin. Hair should be about a quarter-inch long for effective grip. Avoid retinoids, heavy exfoliation, or sunburned skin 48–72 hours beforehand. Discuss your preferred shape with the technician.

Temporary redness, sensitivity, or small bumps are common and usually subside within a day. Rare risks include folliculitis, allergic reactions, or over-waxing. We perform consultations, recommend patch tests if needed, and follow strict hygiene to reduce risks.

Ideal hair length is about 1/4 inch (roughly the size of a grain of rice) so the wax can grip. If hairs are too short, waxing may be ineffective; if too long, we can trim before shaping.

Yes — eyebrow waxing pairs well with facial services like upper lip or chin waxing. Combining services saves time and ensures consistent grooming. Please mention additional services when booking so we allocate sufficient time and maintain sanitation.