Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Nose Wax (nostrils).

Most clients feel brief discomfort during waxing, similar to quick tugging. Our trained technicians use gentle techniques and calming products to minimize pain. Numbing options and aftercare reduce sensitivity; discuss concerns so we can adjust method for your comfort.

Results vary by individual but generally last two to six weeks. Hair grows back finer over time when regularly waxed. Factors like hair growth cycle, hormones, and grooming habits affect duration; schedule follow-ups to maintain a consistently neat appearance.

We screen clients for allergies and skin conditions before waxing. Our hypoallergenic wax and careful technique reduce reactions, but some may experience temporary redness or irritation. Patch testing or alternative trimming can be recommended for highly sensitive individuals.

We advise postponing waxing if you have a cold, sinus infection, or active nasal irritation. Waxing may spread bacteria and increase discomfort. Once symptoms resolve and any infection is treated, book your appointment for safe, comfortable treatment.

Avoid blood-thinning medications and heavy alcohol before your visit. Clean the nostril area gently and avoid sprays or medicated nasal treatments right before waxing. Inform your technician about medications, allergies, or recent procedures to ensure safe and appropriate care.

Keep the area clean and avoid picking or probing inside nostrils. Use a saline rinse if advised and avoid heavy exercise, saunas, or makeup for 24 hours. Apply a light antiseptic or healing balm if irritation occurs; contact us for concerns.