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Get answers to common questions about Brows/Lips Sugaring.
Most clients enjoy smooth brows and lips for three to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth cycles. Regular sugaring often lengthens intervals as hair becomes finer, but factors like hormones and medications can affect regrowth speed.
Sugaring is generally gentler because the paste adheres to hair rather than skin, resulting in less pulling. Sensation varies by person and area, but many clients report reduced discomfort compared with traditional waxing and quicker recovery.
Arrive with clean, makeup-free skin and avoid heavy creams or oils. Hair should be about 1/8 to 1/4 inch for effective removal. Gently exfoliate 48 hours before and skip retinoids, chemical peels, or strong acids prior to your appointment.
Mild redness or pinpoint bumps are normal immediately after treatment and typically subside within hours to a day. Rarely, sensitive skin may experience prolonged irritation; follow aftercare and contact us if swelling, intense pain, or signs of infection occur.
Scheduling every three to six weeks is common, depending on how quickly your hair regrows. Establishing a consistent routine improves results and can lead to finer, sparser regrowth over time. We'll recommend timing based on your specific growth pattern.
Yes—sugaring is often suitable for sensitive skin because it removes hair without harsh chemicals. If you have active cystic acne, inflamed breakouts, or recent chemical treatments, consult with your technician first to assess suitability and adjust treatment accordingly.