Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Full Neck Waxing.

Cleanse the area, avoid heavy creams or bronzers, and ensure hair is about 1/4 inch long for effective removal. Skip retinoids and direct sun exposure 48–72 hours before waxing. Arrive relaxed; we’ll apply soothing products if needed.

Some temporary redness and mild sensitivity are normal, usually resolving within a day. Proper aftercare—gentle exfoliation after 48 hours, moisturizing, and avoiding tight collars—helps prevent ingrown hairs. We offer aftercare tips and products to minimize irritation and promote healing.

For effective waxing, hair should be about 1/4 inch (5–6 mm). Shorter hair may not grip the wax, while very long hair can increase discomfort—brief trimming can help. If unsure, our therapists will assess and prepare your neck for optimal results.

Yes—when performed correctly with low-temperature wax and trained technicians, waxing can be safe for sensitive or acne-prone skin. We perform a patch test, avoid inflamed or broken skin, and use calming products to reduce reaction. Discuss any skin concerns before treatment.

Most clients schedule Full Neck Waxing every 3–6 weeks, depending on individual hair growth and desired maintenance. Regular waxing often yields finer, sparser regrowth over time. We’ll recommend a personalized schedule at your appointment based on results and preferences.

Shaving between waxes is not recommended because it removes hair at the surface, disrupting waxing benefits and regrowth patterns. If regrowth is bothersome, lightly trim to the proper length. For best results, wait until hair reaches recommended length before your next waxing.