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Get answers to common questions about Forehead Waxing.
Most clients report brief mild to moderate discomfort during Forehead Waxing; sensations last seconds per strip. Experienced technicians use quick, precise technique and calming products to minimize pain. Applying a topical numbing cream beforehand or post-care soothing gels can further reduce sensitivity.
Come with clean, dry skin free of oils, makeup and heavy serums. Avoid retinoids, chemical peels and aggressive exfoliation for at least 48 hours prior. Ideal hair length is about a quarter-inch so the wax can grip evenly for effective removal.
Results usually last three to six weeks, varying by individual hair growth cycles, hormones and maintenance routine. With regular waxing, hair often grows back finer and sparser, which can extend intervals between appointments over time.
Yes — with a client consultation and patch test we select gentle low-temp wax and calming techniques suited for sensitive skin. Technicians apply soothing post-wax serums and recommend aftercare. Avoid waxing over sunburn, active acne or open wounds until fully healed.
Common short-term effects include redness, slight swelling or tiny bumps. Use cool compresses, gentle aloe or a calming serum, and avoid sun exposure, hot showers and makeup for 24 hours. Exfoliate gently after 48 hours to help prevent ingrown hairs.
Yes, some topical treatments like retinoids, chemical peels or prescriptions (including isotretinoin) increase skin sensitivity and risk of damage with waxing. Disclose all medications during booking. We may recommend pausing certain products or waiting the appropriate healing period before waxing.
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