FACIAL FAQ

  • What is a Facial, and why do I need one?

    A facial is a professional skincare treatment designed to cleanse, exfoliate, and nourish your skin. It targets specific concerns like acne, dryness, or aging, leaving your skin healthy, radiant, and refreshed. Regular facials help maintain your skin's overall health and appearance.

  • How often should I get a facial?

    For most skin types, we recommend getting a facial every 4–6 weeks. However, if you're addressing a specific concern like acne or hyperpigmentation, we may suggest more frequent treatments to achieve your goals.

  • Will my skin be red or irritated after a facial?

    Some redness is normal immediately after a facial, especially if extractions were performed. This usually subsides within a few hours. For more intense treatments, we’ll provide aftercare tips to ensure a quick recovery.

  • Are facials safe for sensitive skin?

    Yes! Our treatments are tailored to your skin type, including sensitive or reactive skin. Be sure to share any allergies or sensitivities on your intake form so we can adjust your treatment.

  • Should I stop using my skincare products before my facial?

    Yes, pause active ingredients like retinoids, exfoliants, and acne treatments at least 48 hours before your facial to prevent irritation.

  • What should I avoid after my facial?

    Avoid direct sun exposure, saunas, or intense exercise for 24–48 hours.

    Don’t touch or pick at your skin.

    Skip exfoliating products until your skin has fully settled.

BROW LAMINATION FAQ

  • What is Brow Lamination?

    Brow lamination is a non-invasive treatment that smooths, lifts, and shapes your natural eyebrow hairs to create a fuller, more polished look. It's like a "perm" for your brows, giving them a defined, fluffy appearance that lasts for weeks.

  • How long does brow lamination last?

    The results typically last 4-6 weeks, depending on your hair growth cycle and aftercare routine.

  • Who is a good candidate for brow lamination?

    Brow lamination works best for those with medium to full natural brows. If you have sparse brows, we can pair it with tinting or brow makeup for enhanced results.

  • Does brow lamination hurt?

    No, the process is completely painless! It's a relaxing treatment that takes about 45-60 minutes.

  • Are there any risks or side effects?

    Some clients may experience slight redness or irritation immediately after the treatment, but this is temporary. If you have very sensitive skin or conditions like eczema, please consult with us before booking.

  • Can I combine brow lamination with other treatments?

    Yes! Brow lamination pairs well with brow tinting for added color and definition. You can also book it alongside a facial treatment for a complete beauty experience.

WAXING FAQ

  • How Long Does My Hair Need to Be for Waxing?

    Your hair should be at least 1/4 inch long (about the size of a grain of rice). This ensures the sugar paste can grip the hair properly for the best results.

  • How often should I wax?

    Every 4–6 weeks is ideal to maintain smooth skin and keep hair growth cycles consistent.

  • Can I wax if I’m on my period?

    Yes! Just wear a tampon or menstrual cup. Keep in mind the skin may be more sensitive around this time.

  • Can I Wax if I’m Pregnant?

    Yes—many expecting moms wax safely throughout pregnancy. Just let us know so we can make you comfortable.

  • Will I get ingrown hairs?

    Ingrowns can happen, but regular exfoliation and proper aftercare greatly reduce them. We’ll recommend the best products to keep your skin smooth and bump-free.

  • Can I wax if I’m using skincare treatments or medications?

    If you’re using products with Retinol, Retin-A, Accutane, or other strong acne medications, waxing may not be safe. Always let us know what you’re currently using so we can keep your skin safe.

  • How do I prepare for my wax?

    Exfoliate 24 hours before

    Avoid lotions and oils on the day of your appointment

    Wear loose-fitting clothing

    Take a pain reliever (like ibuprofen) 30 minutes before if you’re concerned about sensitivity

  • What should I do after my wax?

    Avoid hot showers, saunas, pools, and workouts for 24 hours

    Don’t exfoliate for 2–3 days

    Wear loose, breathable clothing

    Apply a gentle, soothing product recommended by your esthetician