Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Stomach Waxing.

Results usually last three to six weeks, depending on your hair growth cycle, skin type and aftercare. Individual timelines vary; regular waxing can extend regrowth intervals and make hair finer with consistent treatments.

No — waxing removes hair from the root and does not make it grow back thicker. After repeated waxing, hair often grows back finer and sparser. Initial appearance of blunt tips can feel coarser until regrowth thins with consistent treatments.

Some discomfort is normal, especially on first treatments. We minimize pain with gentle wax formulations, expert technique, and pre-wax care. Take over-the-counter pain relief if advised, avoid caffeine beforehand, and practice breathing and relaxation to ease sensations.

Ensure hair is at least quarter-inch long, exfoliate gently 48 hours before, avoid moisturizers or oils on the day, and come with clean, dry skin. Inform us about medications or recent sunburns to ensure safe, effective waxing.

Avoid hot baths, saunas, sun exposure, and strenuous exercise for 24–48 hours. Apply soothing aloe or recommended lotions, wear loose clothing, and exfoliate gently after 48 hours to prevent ingrown hairs. Contact us if irritation or prolonged redness occurs.

Yes in most cases — we use hypoallergenic, gentle waxes and perform consultations. Tell us about allergies, medications, or skin conditions. We can patch-test products and adjust treatment to reduce risk, or recommend alternatives like trimming if waxing isn't suitable.