Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lower Arms Waxing.

Most clients enjoy smooth lower arms for three to six weeks, depending on hair growth cycles and individual hormones. Regular waxing can slow regrowth and make hair finer over time, extending periods between appointments.

Waxing may cause brief redness but typically causes less long-term irritation than daily shaving, which can lead to nicks and constant abrasion. We use gentle products and aftercare to soothe skin; inform us of sensitivities for personalized treatment.

Arrive with clean, dry skin free of lotions or oils. Hair should be about quarter-inch long (roughly ten days growth). Avoid heavy exfoliation 48 hours before; inform us about medications or recent sun exposure that could affect waxing.

Generally yes—our technicians assess skin and hair to recommend the safest approach. Certain conditions like active sunburn, recent chemical peels, or open wounds require postponement. Share medical history and skin concerns so we can tailor care and timing.

No—waxing removes hair at the root and does not change its color or thickness. Many clients notice hair grows back finer over time. Results vary by genetics and hormones; consistent waxing can create a softer, less noticeable regrowth.

Avoid hot showers, saunas, and heavy sweating for 24 hours. Use gentle, fragrance-free moisturizers and avoid exfoliation for 48 hours. If redness or bumps occur, apply a cold compress or recommended calming gel and contact us for advice.