Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Lower back.

To prepare, arrive with clean, dry skin and hair about a quarter-inch long. Avoid heavy lotions, retinoids, and sun exposure for 48 hours before. Gently exfoliate 24–48 hours prior and avoid caffeine immediately before your appointment.

Some redness and mild sensitivity are normal for up to 48 hours. Long-term irritation is uncommon when performed by professionals. If you have skin conditions or allergies, mention them during booking so we can recommend a patch test or alternatives.

Most clients enjoy smooth lower back skin for three to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth. With regular waxing, follicles weaken and intervals may lengthen. We will recommend a maintenance schedule based on your hair pattern and goals.

Aftercare includes avoiding hot baths, heavy exercise, and sun exposure for 24–48 hours. Apply a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer and avoid tight clothing immediately after. Begin light exfoliation after 48–72 hours to reduce ingrown hairs.

Do not wax sunburned or actively irritated skin; it increases pain and risk of damage. Wait until the skin is fully healed—usually several days to a week depending on severity—then schedule your appointment. Contact us if unsure.

We typically recommend waxing every four to six weeks for consistent results. Individual growth rates vary, so technicians will suggest a personalized schedule. Consistent appointments help reduce regrowth density and extend smooth intervals over time.