Frequently Asked Questions
FACIALS
Which facial is best for me?
Your esthetician will recommend a treatment based on your skin type and goals.
How often should I get a facial?
Typically every 4–6 weeks for optimal results.
Can facials help with acne, dryness, or aging?
Yes! Treatments are customized to address your specific concerns.
Can I wear makeup afterward?
It’s best to go makeup-free for a few hours to let your skin fully benefit.
Are facials safe for sensitive skin?
Yes—gentle treatments can be tailored for sensitive or reactive skin.
WAXING
Does waxing hurt?
Some discomfort is normal, but regular waxing reduces sensitivity over time.
How long does waxing last?
Typically 3–6 weeks, depending on hair growth.
How should I prepare?
Hair should be at least ¼ inch long; exfoliate gently a day before.
Why is consistency important?
Not all hairs grow at the same time; regular appointments ensure smooth, lasting results.
Will I get ingrown hairs?
Proper care before and after waxing minimizes ingrowns.
LASH LIFT AND TINT
Is tinting safe for sensitive eyes?
Yes, professional-grade dyes and patch tests ensure safety.
How long does a lash lift or tint last?
Typically 4–6 weeks depending on growth and aftercare.
Can I wear mascara afterward?
For tinting, yes; for lash lifts, it’s best to avoid mascara for 24 hours.
Are lash lifts and tints the same as extensions?
No. Lash lifts and tints enhance your natural lashes only. They do not add
length or volume like extensions.
How do I maintain results at home?
Follow aftercare tips provided by your esthetician to keep results longer.
CHEMICAL PEEL
What is a chemical peel?
A professional exfoliation that improves texture, tone, and clarity.
Is there downtime?
Minimal—some redness or sensitivity may occur for 24–48 hours.
Can chemical treatments damage my skin?
When done professionally, they’re safe and highly effective.
What is microneedling?
A treatment using tiny needles to stimulate collagen, improving texture and firmness.
Is microneedling painful?
Mild discomfort is possible, but numbing cream is often used for comfort.