Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Bleach - Face, Neck, Front, & Back.

Yes. When applied by trained technicians using mild formulations and a pre-service patch test, the treatment is generally safe. We assess skin history, adjust product strength, and provide aftercare to minimize irritation. Avoid if you have active wounds or known allergies.

Results typically last until the hair grows out, usually one to three weeks depending on individual hair cycle. Regular maintenance every two to four weeks keeps the lightened appearance consistent; bleaching does not remove hair permanently.

No. Bleaching alters hair color, not texture or growth rate. Lightened hairs may seem more noticeable as they grow, but the treatment does not stimulate thicker or faster regrowth. For reduction options, consider laser or electrolysis consultations.

Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin and avoid retinoids, strong acids, or recent chemical peels. Inform us of medications, allergies, or sensitivities. A brief consultation and patch test may be performed to ensure suitability and safety.

Mild redness, tingling, or temporary sensitivity can occur and generally subsides within hours to a day. Rare allergic reactions or prolonged irritation are possible; contact the salon if symptoms worsen or persist beyond expected recovery.

We typically advise against bleaching over active acne, broken skin, or open wounds to avoid irritation and infection. During consultation we’ll assess affected areas and may postpone treatment until healed or suggest safer alternatives.