Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Wax-cheek.

Most clients enjoy smooth cheeks for three to six weeks after Wax-cheek, depending on individual hair growth cycles. Regrowth often appears finer and sparser; routine appointments can extend smooth intervals and reduce overall hair density with repeated waxing.

No — waxing does not make hair grow back thicker. Hair removed at the root regrows with a softer tip, often appearing finer over time. Regular Wax-cheek appointments can decrease visible bulk and slow noticeable regrowth.

Yes with precautions — we evaluate your skin and current acne condition before performing Wax-cheek. We may avoid waxing active inflamed areas, use gentler waxes, and recommend tailored aftercare to minimize irritation or post-treatment breakouts.

Allow cheek hair to be about a quarter inch for proper grip, come with clean, makeup-free skin, and avoid retinoids or chemical exfoliants 48–72 hours beforehand. Share medications or recent treatments so we can adapt the service safely.

Avoid heavy heat, saunas and direct sun for 24–48 hours. Use gentle cleansing and a fragrance-free moisturizer or aloe. Don’t exfoliate for 48 hours, avoid heavy makeup on treated areas, and apply sunscreen when exposed to sunlight.

Yes — Wax-cheek pairs well with brow shaping, tints, or a light facial. We’ll schedule treatments to avoid conflicts like chemical peels the same day. Inform us of your planned services so we can sequence them safely and comfortably.