Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Chest.

Results generally last four to six weeks, depending on your hair growth cycle and personal factors. Regular waxing can reduce regrowth over time, making subsequent sessions easier. We recommend scheduling appointments every four to six weeks for consistent smoothness.

Waxing does not permanently remove hair, but repeated treatments can thin hair and slow regrowth. For permanent removal options, consult a professional about laser or electrolysis. Our waxing provides long-lasting reduction in visible regrowth between sessions.

Trim or grow hair to about a quarter inch, exfoliate gently 24–48 hours before, and avoid applying creams or oils on the day. Arrive clean and let your technician know of any allergies, medications, or skin sensitivities.

Yes, with proper assessment and gentle products, chest waxing can be safe for sensitive or acne-prone skin. Our technicians perform a skin check, use suitable waxes, and apply calming aftercare. We may recommend a patch test if you have active breakouts.

No — waxing removes hair from the root and does not change its color or thickness. Regrowth may feel coarser initially but is the same hair. Regular waxing over time often results in finer, sparser regrowth.

Avoid hot showers, sun exposure, saunas and intense exercise for 24–48 hours. Wear breathable clothing and apply a soothing, non-comedogenic aftercare lotion. Gently exfoliate after two days to reduce ingrown hairs and follow your technician's instructions.