Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Stomach Wax.

Most clients enjoy smoothness for three to six weeks, depending on hair growth cycles, hormones, and exfoliation habits. Regular waxing can reduce regrowth density. We recommend scheduling maintenance every four to six weeks for consistent results and comfort.

Some sensation is normal, but our experienced technicians use temperature-controlled wax, proper technique, and calming pre- and post-care to minimize discomfort. Numbing options and breathing techniques can help; most clients find the procedure quick and manageable.

Ensure hair is about 1/4 inch long, gently exfoliate 24–48 hours prior, avoid retinoids and sun exposure, and come with clean, lotion-free skin. These steps help the wax grip hair and reduce irritation or ingrown hairs.

Apply soothing aloe or post-wax lotion, avoid hot baths, saunas, intense workouts, and tight clothing for 24–48 hours. Gently exfoliate after a few days and use SPF on exposed skin to minimize irritation and prevent ingrown hairs.

Yes. We assess skin sensitivity, select appropriate wax formulas, and can perform a patch test. Pre- and post-care will be tailored. For severe active conditions, we may recommend medical advice before proceeding.

Many pregnant clients continue waxing with comfort and positioning adjustments, though sensitivity can increase. Certain medications like retinoids or blood thinners may contraindicate waxing. Always inform your technician about pregnancy or medications so we can advise appropriately.