Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Ear Waxing.

Many clients feel a brief stinging sensation during removal, but discomfort usually subsides within minutes. Our therapists use gentle techniques and temperature-tested wax; applying cooling compresses and aftercare products reduces sensitivity and promotes comfort following the treatment.

Most clients notice reduced regrowth for 3–6 weeks, though rates vary by individual hair cycle and hormones. Regular waxing can gradually reduce density and extend smooth intervals. We recommend scheduling based on personal regrowth and comfort.

Yes when performed by trained technicians using suitable wax and protocols. We perform a skin assessment, avoid waxing active irritations or infections, and recommend pre- and post-care to soothe and protect delicate skin. Consult us if you have eczema or dermatitis.

We advise waiting 24 to 48 hours before inserting or changing tight-fitting jewelry to allow pores to close and reduce infection risk. If you must wear studs, ensure they are sterile and avoid heavy or irritating pieces until fully healed.

Avoid heavy caffeine and alcohol before your appointment and arrive with clean, dry skin. Inform us of medications, sensitivities, or recent sunburns. Trim very long hairs slightly if needed, and skip harsh exfoliation for 24 to 48 hours prior.

Mild redness, tenderness, or tiny bumps are common and typically resolve within 24 to 48 hours. Use recommended soothing products, avoid hot showers and saunas immediately after, and contact us if you experience excessive swelling, bleeding, or signs of infection.