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Get answers to common questions about Full Arms.
A Full Arms waxing appointment typically takes 20 to 30 minutes, depending on hair thickness and client needs. That includes consultation, cleansing, the waxing itself, and brief post-wax soothing. Allow extra time for first visits or combined services.
Most clients enjoy smooth arms for three to six weeks after a Full Arms waxing, depending on individual hair growth cycles. Regular appointments and proper exfoliation prolong results, while hormones or medications can shorten regrowth time.
Yes, Full Arms waxing can be adapted for sensitive skin. We use gentle formulas, perform patch tests when needed, and apply soothing post-wax treatments. Share your skin history so we can tailor products and minimize irritation or adverse reactions.
Before a Full Arms waxing, let hair grow about a quarter inch, exfoliate gently one to two days prior, avoid sun exposure and heavy creams, and arrive with clean, dry skin. Inform your esthetician about medications or recent skin treatments.
Waxing removes hair from the root and can gradually reduce density and slow regrowth, but it is not a permanent solution like electrolysis. Many clients notice finer, sparser hair after repeated Full Arms waxing sessions over months.
Topical retinoids and certain medications increase skin sensitivity and risk of irritation. We generally advise stopping retinoids five to seven days before waxing and consulting your dermatologist. Always tell your esthetician about prescriptions or blood-thinning medications prior to service.