Frequently Asked Questions

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For best results hair should be about 1/4 to 3/4 inch (6–12 mm). Shorter hair may not adhere to the paste, while excessively long hair can be gently trimmed prior to treatment for comfort and effectiveness.

Sugaring typically causes less irritation than waxing because the paste sticks to hair rather than skin and is applied at body temperature. This reduces redness and discomfort, making it a great option for those with more sensitive skin.

Begin with appointments every 4 to 6 weeks to catch hair at the ideal length. Over time, many clients extend intervals to 6–8 weeks as regrowth slows and follicles weaken, but frequency depends on individual growth cycles.

We avoid sugaring on sunburned, irritated, or compromised skin. Wait until sunburn heals and allow at least two weeks after chemical peels, laser, or strong topical treatments. Consult with us if you're unsure about timing.

Avoid hot baths, heavy exercise, and tight clothing for 24–48 hours. Gently exfoliate after 48 hours and use a soothing, non-comedogenic moisturizer. Regular exfoliation and professional scheduling help minimize ingrown hairs.

Yes. Sugaring removes hair from the root and exfoliates the surface, promoting straighter regrowth. With consistent treatments and proper aftercare, many clients experience significantly fewer ingrown hairs than with shaving.