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  • How long does a typical waxing appointment take?
    The duration of a waxing session can vary depending on the area being treated. Typically, facial waxing may take 15-30 minutes, while larger areas like legs or the full body can take longer, usually 45 minutes to an hour.
  • Is waxing painful?
    The level of pain experienced during waxing varies from person to person. Most clients report some discomfort during waxing, but it is generally tolerable. Your technician will work to minimize any discomfort and ensure a comfortable experience.
  • How often should I schedule waxing appointments?
    The frequency of waxing appointments depends on the area being waxed and your hair growth rate. On average, every 4-6 weeks is recommended, but your technician can provide personalized advice.
  • Can I get waxed if I have sensitive skin?
    Yes, you can still get waxed if you have sensitive skin. Be sure to inform your technician about your skin type so they can use suitable products and techniques to minimize potential irritation.
  • What is the difference between classic and volume eyelash extensions?
    Classic lash extensions involve attaching one extension to one natural lash, creating a more natural look. Volume lash extensions involve attaching multiple extensions to one natural lash, creating a fuller, more dramatic effect.
  • How long do eyelash extensions last?
    Eyelash extensions typically last 4-6 weeks, but this can vary depending on your natural lash growth cycle and how well you care for them.
  • Can I wear mascara with eyelash extensions?
    Yes, you can still get waxed if you have sensitive skin. Be sure to inform your technician about your skin type so they can use suitable products and techniques to minimize potential irritation.
  • What is the difference between classic and volume eyelash extensions?
    Classic lash extensions involve attaching one extension to one natural lash, creating a more natural look. Volume lash extensions involve attaching multiple extensions to one natural lash, creating a fuller, more dramatic effect.
  • How long do eyelash extensions last?
    Eyelash extensions typically last 4-6 weeks, but this can vary depending on your natural lash growth cycle and how well you care for them.
  • Is it safe to get eyelash extensions if I have allergies or sensitive eyes?
    Eyelash extensions can be safe for people with allergies or sensitive eyes. However, it's essential to inform your technician about any sensitivities so they can use suitable products.
  • Do I need to follow any specific aftercare for waxing and lash services?
    Yes, aftercare is crucial for maintaining the results and health of your skin and lashes. Your technician will provide you with specific guidelines, which may include avoiding excessive heat, moisture, and certain products.
  • How should I prepare for my waxing appointment?
    It's generally a good idea to exfoliate the area to be waxed and to have hair grown out to about 1/4 inch for effective waxing. Your technician will give you specific instructions during your consultation.
  • Can I book both waxing and lash services in the same appointment?
    Many technicians offer both waxing and lash services in the same appointment, saving you time and ensuring you leave looking and feeling your best.
  • What should I look for in a qualified wax and lash technician?
    Look for technicians who are licensed and certified in their field. Read reviews and ask for recommendations to find a professional with a good reputation for quality and safety.
  • How much do waxing and lash services typically cost?
    Prices can vary depending on your location and the specific services you're seeking. Waxing prices usually depend on the area being treated, while lash extensions can vary based on the type and style.
  • What should I do if I experience any adverse reactions after my appointment?
    If you experience any adverse reactions, such as redness, irritation, or discomfort, contact your technician immediately. They can provide guidance on how to alleviate any issues or concerns. If it's an emergency, consult a healthcare professional.
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