Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Full Arms.

Most clients enjoy smooth arms for three to six weeks, depending on hair growth rate, hormones, and aftercare. Regular waxing can extend intervals over time as hair grows back finer and slower.

Sensitivity varies; many experience quick, tolerable discomfort that subsides rapidly. To reduce pain, arrive with hydrated skin, avoid caffeine beforehand, and use numbing creams or breathing techniques; our therapists also apply soothing post-wax care.

Ensure hair is about a quarter-inch long so the wax can grip; gently exfoliate one to two days before and avoid moisturizers on the treatment day. Tell us about medications or recent sun exposure for safety.

Yes in many cases, but we assess skin sensitivity and medical history first. Certain conditions like severe eczema, open wounds, or active sunburn may require postponement. Patch tests and gentle products can often make the service suitable.

For effective waxing, hair should be roughly a quarter inch long, about the size of a grain of rice. Too short prevents gripping; too long may cause more discomfort — trimming to the right length ensures best results.

Avoid heat, heavy exercise, and sun exposure for one to two days; wear loose clothing and apply soothing aloe vera or prescribed post-wax lotions. Gently exfoliate after two days and keep skin hydrated to prevent ingrown hairs.