Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Nostril Waxing.

Yes, when performed by trained technicians using gentle waxes and careful technique. We assess skin sensitivity beforehand, may perform a patch test, and offer aftercare to calm irritation. Discuss any allergies or skin conditions before treatment.

Appointments are brief—generally five to ten minutes for the waxing itself. Allow extra time for consultation, preparation, and aftercare instructions. Most clients are in and out quickly, making nostril waxing a convenient addition to your grooming routine.

No — waxing removes hair from the root, which typically leads to finer, softer regrowth. Hair that feels coarser usually results from trimming. Regular waxing may make regrowth appear slower and less noticeable over time.

Some clients experience temporary redness, mild irritation, or slight bleeding in rare cases. Avoid waxing if you have nasal infections, severe allergies, recent surgery, or are on blood thinners. Technicians screen for contraindications to ensure safety.

Most clients return every four to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth. Some need touch-ups sooner, others less frequently. We recommend monitoring regrowth and booking maintenance sessions to keep a consistently groomed appearance.

It’s best to postpone waxing if you have a cold, congestion, or active sinus infection. Increased sensitivity, inflammation, and risk of spreading infection make treatment uncomfortable or unsafe until you recover.