Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Neck - Back Waxing.

Typical results last three to six weeks depending on your natural hair growth cycle. Regular waxing often delays regrowth and makes hair appear finer. Timing varies by individual; we recommend scheduling maintenance appointments every four to six weeks for best results.

Some clients feel brief stinging or tugging, but most find it tolerable. We use gentle techniques, high-quality wax, and calming post-care to minimize discomfort. Apply a topical numbing cream only if advised; communicate sensitivity so we can adjust pressure and speed.

Clean, dry skin free of heavy lotions or oils is ideal. Allow hair to be about a quarter inch for effective waxing. Avoid sun exposure, self-tanners, and strong exfoliants 48 hours before to reduce irritation and ensure the best results.

Expect mild redness that subsides within hours. Avoid hot showers, saunas, heavy sweating and sun exposure for 24–48 hours. Use soothing aloe or fragrance-free moisturizers and gentle exfoliation after 48 hours to prevent ingrown hairs and maintain smoothness.

Repeated waxing can reduce visible density and make regrowth finer over time, though results vary. It is not permanent like laser hair removal. Consistent treatments every four to six weeks help maintain thinner, sparser regrowth and improved hair texture.

Avoid waxing if you’re using prescription retinoids, isotretinoin, or have open wounds, sunburn, active skin infections, or severe eczema in the area. Tell us about medications, allergies, or recent chemical peels so we can perform a safe patch test.