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Get answers to common questions about Underarms.
Underarm wax results usually last two to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth, hormonal factors, and care. Most clients return every three to four weeks to maintain smoothness. Regular waxing can extend intervals as hair grows back finer and slower.
Sensitivity varies; most people feel brief discomfort during waxing, but trained technicians minimize pain with proper technique. Numbing creams can be used on request. Pain typically lessens with repeated treatments as hair becomes finer and sessions faster.
Clean, dry underarms with hair at least 1/4 inch long provide best results. Avoid deodorant, heavy lotions, and sun exposure before your visit. Gently exfoliate 48 hours after waxing to prevent ingrown hairs and promote smooth regrowth.
Yes. Regular waxing removes hair from the root, which can reduce ingrown hairs by promoting consistent growth patterns. Combined with exfoliation and proper aftercare, waxing significantly lowers ingrown hair occurrence compared to routine shaving.
Avoid hot showers, heavy deodorants, and intense exercise for 24 hours. Use gentle, fragrance-free products and apply soothing aloe or post-wax serum. Exfoliate lightly after 48 hours to prevent ingrowns and keep underarms clean and moisturized.
We assess skin condition during consultation; waxing is safe for most, but avoided on sunburned, irritated, or open-skin areas. For recent chemical peels or laser treatments, wait until fully healed. Patch tests are available for very sensitive skin.