Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Under Arms Waxing.

Results typically last three to six weeks depending on individual hair growth and care. Regular waxing can lead to finer regrowth and longer intervals; exfoliation and proper aftercare help maintain smoothness.

Some discomfort is normal, but low-temperature wax and skilled techniques significantly reduce pain. Sessions are quick; breathing, relaxed muscles, and post-wax soothing help. We can discuss numbing options or pain-reduction tips if needed.

Before your appointment, ensure hair is about a quarter-inch long, avoid exfoliating the day of, and arrive with clean, deodorant-free underarms. Tell us about recent sun exposure, medications, or skin sensitivities beforehand.

You may experience mild redness, tenderness, or tiny bumps that typically subside within 24–48 hours. Use soothing aloe or cool compresses, avoid deodorant, and contact us for persistent irritation or signs of infection.

Most clients schedule Under Arms Waxing every three to six weeks based on hair growth. New clients should expect variable timing; consistent waxing often slows regrowth and lengthens intervals over time.

Avoid deodorant or antiperspirant for 24 hours after waxing to prevent irritation. Afterward use gentle, fragrance-free products and avoid alcohol-based formulas. If sensitivity persists, switch to a hypoallergenic option and consult your technician.