Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Ears.

Ear waxing treats hair at the opening of the ear canal, around the rim, and on the lobe. We do not insert wax deep into the canal; the focus is safe removal at accessible areas to avoid injury.

Most clients report mild, brief discomfort similar to a quick tug. Sensitivity varies by person; technicians use soothing techniques and rapid strips to minimize pain. We can tailor pressure and intervals to keep you comfortable throughout the short service.

Hair regrowth varies, but most clients return every 4–8 weeks. Thicker or faster-growing hair may require more frequent visits; lighter hair can stretch intervals. We’ll recommend a personalized schedule based on your growth pattern and comfort.

Common temporary effects include redness, minor swelling, or irritation that typically resolves within 24–48 hours. Rare risks include ingrown hairs or infection; proper technique, hygiene, and aftercare reduce these. Tell us about allergies, skin conditions, or medications beforehand.

Yes. We assess skin sensitivity during consultation and may perform a small patch test. We use gentle waxes, calming pre- and post-care products, and adjust technique to minimize irritation. If you have active eczema or open wounds, we will postpone treatment.

Avoid water, heavy sweating, and swimming for 24 hours. Apply a soothing, alcohol-free antiseptic or aloe gel as recommended. Avoid scratching, tight hats, or headbands for a day. Monitor for prolonged redness or signs of infection and contact us with concerns.