Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lower Abdomen.

Hair should be about a quarter-inch long for effective removal. Avoid heavy creams and recent tanning, and exfoliate 24–48 hours before. Arrive clean and disclose medications or skin conditions so the technician can customize the service.

Most clients find sugaring less painful than waxing because the paste adheres to hair rather than skin. Sensitivity varies, and first sessions may feel stronger. Communicate pain levels so your technician can adjust technique and pacing.

Results usually last three to six weeks depending on individual hair growth cycles. With regular sugaring, regrowth often becomes finer and sparser. Maintain results with scheduled appointments and gentle at-home exfoliation.

Yes, sugaring can be done during your period, though sensitivity may be increased. Bring comfortable clothing and sanitary products if needed. If you experience heightened discomfort, consider scheduling around your cycle.

Temporary redness, mild swelling, or slight tenderness are common and usually subside within hours to a day. Rare bumps or follicle inflammation can occur; follow aftercare and contact us if irritation persists or shows infection signs.

Schedule maintenance every three to six weeks based on your hair growth rate. Regular sessions can extend intervals and soften regrowth. Book a consultation to create a personalized schedule that fits your results and comfort.