Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Underarms Sugaring.

Most clients enjoy smooth underarms for three to six weeks depending on hair growth cycles and individual factors. Regular sugaring can slow regrowth and soften hair, extending time between appointments. Results vary; a consult gives a personalized estimate.

Sugaring is often less painful than waxing because the sugar paste adheres to hair rather than living skin. You may feel brief discomfort during removal, but trained technicians minimize pain with technique. Sensitivity decreases with repeated sessions for most clients.

Trim or allow hair to grow about one quarter to half an inch so the sugar can grip properly. Avoid heavy deodorant, freshly shaved skin, and sunburn. Arrive with clean, dry underarms. We’ll advise special steps during booking.

Avoid sugaring over broken skin, active rash, severe sunburn, very inflamed acne, or recent chemical peels. If you’re on isotretinoin or have certain skin conditions, consult your doctor first. We offer a patch test and pre-screening during booking.

Schedule maintenance every three to six weeks depending on your natural growth rate. As hair becomes finer with regular sugaring, many clients extend intervals. We’ll recommend a personalized plan during your first visits to optimize timing for your needs.

It’s best to avoid deodorant and antiperspirant for at least twelve to twenty-four hours after sugaring to prevent irritation. Use gentle, fragrance-free products if needed and apply recommended soothing aftercare like aloe. Keep the area clean and dry.