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Yes, but only for a moment! Most clients describe it as a quick sting that fades right away. The more regularly you wax, the less discomfort you’ll feel.
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At least ¼ inch long (about the length of a grain of rice). This ensures the wax can grip the hair properly. There is a 2 week minimum of growth after shaving, and a 3 week minimum of growth after waxing.
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Every 4–6 weeks is ideal for best results.
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Yes, you can! Just know the area may be more sensitive. A fresh tampon or menstrual cup is required.
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Exfoliate 24 hours beforehand
Avoid lotions/oils the day of
Take an ibuprofen 30–45 mins before if you’re concerned about sensitivity
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Avoid hot showers, saunas, working out, and swimming for 24 hours
No tanning or sun exposure for 48 hours
Exfoliate gently starting 3 days after to prevent ingrowns
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Yes! Many pregnant clients get waxed, though skin may be more sensitive.
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It’s best not to. Shaving disrupts the growth cycle and can make your next wax less effective.
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Yes. I use high-quality wax designed for sensitive skin and will do everything to keep you comfortable.
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It’s a semi-permanent tattoo technique that enhances the shape, fullness, and color of your eyebrows using a tattoo machine and pigment. Unlike traditional tattoos, pigments fade over time and will need touch-ups.
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Nano brows: Hair-like strokes for a natural, fuller look.
Ombré brows: A soft, shaded look that starts lighter in the front and gradually darkens toward the tail.
Both can be customized to your preference and skin type.
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Results typically last 1–3 years depending on skin type, lifestyle, and aftercare. Annual touch-ups are recommended to maintain the best look.
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Most clients describe the feeling as mild scratching or discomfort. A topical numbing agent is applied to keep you comfortable throughout the procedure.
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Avoid alcohol, caffeine, and blood thinners 24 hours before.
Stop using Retinol or strong exfoliants on the brow area at least 2 weeks prior.
Do not wax, tint, or thread your brows the week of your appointment (I’ll shape them for you if needed).
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Your brows will appear darker and more defined for the first few days, then lighten as they heal. Some flaking or scabbing is normal. Full healing takes 4–6 weeks.
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Yes — a touch-up session 6–8 weeks after your initial appointment is highly recommended to perfect shape and color.
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Most people are good candidates, but PMU is not recommended if you are:
Under 18
Pregnant or breastfeeding
Have uncontrolled diabetes, bleeding disorders, or certain skin conditions in the brow area
On blood thinners or Accutane (within the last year)
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Avoid makeup on or near the brows during the healing process (about 7–10 days). After healing, you can return to your normal makeup routine.