Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lower Arms Waxing.

Avoid shaving for at least two weeks so hair reaches about a quarter inch. Gently exfoliate a day before, avoid retinoids and sun exposure, inform your technician about sensitivities or medications, and wear short sleeves for quick access.

Mild redness or raised bumps are normal and usually subside within a few hours. We use soothing products and cool compresses to calm skin. If you have sensitive skin, we recommend a patch test and follow aftercare to minimize irritation.

Most clients enjoy smooth lower arms for three to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth cycles. With regular waxing appointments, hair often grows back finer and sparser, extending time between sessions and improving overall results.

Sensation varies, but most clients report brief discomfort during hair removal. Our technicians use quick, precise techniques and calming products to reduce pain. Over time, regular waxing typically lessens sensitivity. Numbing creams can be discussed if you have a low pain tolerance.

We avoid waxing over open wounds, sunburn, or inflamed areas. For sensitive skin, schedule a patch test and inform your technician about conditions or medications. In some cases we may recommend alternative hair removal methods to protect your skin.

Avoid hot baths, heavy exercise, and sun exposure for 24 hours. Apply soothing aloe or our recommended lotion, gently exfoliate after two to three days, and avoid tight clothing to reduce friction. Contact us for prolonged redness or infection signs.