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Get answers to common questions about Nostril Waxing.
Most clients report brief, manageable discomfort similar to a quick pinch. We use targeted technique, quality wax, and aftercare to reduce sensitivity. Expect mild redness that typically subsides within an hour; numbing isn't necessary for this quick service.
Results usually last two to six weeks depending on individual hair growth and care. Regular waxing can lead to finer, sparser regrowth. We recommend scheduling touch-ups based on personal preference, typically every three to four weeks for consistent grooming.
Yesâwhen performed by trained technicians using appropriate wax and sterile tools. We assess skin sensitivity before treatment and recommend patch tests if needed. Post-wax calming lotions and clear aftercare instructions help prevent irritation and support rapid healing for sensitive clients.
We advise caution; if you have heavy congestion, sores, or active sinus infection, postpone waxing. Mild seasonal allergies are usually okay but can increase sensitivity. Our technicians will assess each client and recommend postponement or gentle alternatives if necessary.
Avoid touching or picking the waxed area for 24 hours, skip hot showers and strenuous exercise, and keep the nostril area clean. Use recommended soothing lotions or aloe and avoid fragranced products to reduce irritation and promote healing.
A short-term reduction in visible nasal hair occurs, but small-scale waxing doesn't eliminate all hairs. Most clients retain enough protective fibers. If you rely heavily on nasal hair for allergy or dust protection, discuss options; trimming or partial waxing may be recommended instead.