Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Full Arms Sugaring.

Results typically last three to six weeks depending on hair growth, density, and individual hormones. With regular sugaring, regrowth often becomes finer and sparser. Aftercare and exfoliation affect timing, so schedule based on hair cycle for best consistency.

Most clients report only brief discomfort during removal, not continuous pain. Sugaring uses gentle technique and adheres to hair rather than skin, reducing pulling. Experienced technicians work quickly; topical numbing or post-care soothe sensitivity if needed.

For best results, hair should be about a quarter centimeter (roughly 3 mm). Avoid heavy exfoliation or sun exposure 24–48 hours before, keep skin hydrated, and arrive clean. Disclose medications and follow technician pre-appointment instructions.

Yes. Sugaring removes hair from the root with less breakage, reducing trapped hairs that cause ingrowns. Combined with regular exfoliation and professional treatments, many clients see fewer ingrowns and smoother skin after consistent sessions.

Yes. Avoid sugaring over sunburn, open wounds, active rashes, severe eczema, or recent chemical peels. Certain medications (isotretinoin, blood thinners) and skin conditions may also contraindicate treatment. Disclose health history during booking for safe assessment.

Post-care includes avoiding hot baths, saunas, heavy workouts, or direct sun for 24–48 hours. Keep skin clean, apply gentle moisturizer, and begin light exfoliation after two days to prevent ingrown hairs. Use SPF on exposed areas to protect treated skin.