Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Full Arms.

Typically 3–6 weeks depending on your hair growth cycle and individual factors. Regular waxing can slow regrowth and weaken follicles, often extending intervals. Schedule follow-ups every four to six weeks to maintain smoothness.

Most clients experience mild, temporary redness or sensitivity that subsides within hours. Our trained technicians use gentle techniques and post-wax soothing treatments to minimize bumps. Avoid hot showers and heavy creams for 24–48 hours.

Arrive with arm hair about 1/4 inch for optimal waxing. Gently exfoliate a day or two before and avoid heavy lotions or oils on appointment day. Inform us of recent sun exposure or topical retinol use.

Yes—when performed by trained technicians, waxing can suit most skin types and tones. We assess skin during consultation and select appropriate waxes. Recent peels, sunburn, or certain medical conditions may require delaying service.

Yes. Regular waxing removes hair from the root and can gradually weaken follicles, leading to finer, sparser regrowth for many clients. Consistent treatments over months often produce longer-lasting results, though outcomes vary.

Keep skin clean and cool for 24–48 hours: avoid hot showers, saunas, intense exercise and sun. Gently moisturize with fragrance-free lotion and exfoliate lightly after 48–72 hours to prevent ingrown hairs. Contact us if irritation persists.