Frequently Asked Questions

 FAQs

  • Waxing is most often repeated every 4-6 weeks. Wax removes hair along with removing the hair follicle. According to the experience of our beauticians, hair grows back slower and thinner, and the skin becomes smoother and does not have that strawberry structure. Remember to exfoliate 2-3 times a week and using appropriate cosmetics.

  • We recommend exfoliating 24–48 hours prior to your appointment and arriving with clean, dry skin. Avoid using lotions or oils on the area to be waxed the day of service.

  • Hair should be at least ¼ inch long (think about the size of a grain of rice) to ensure the wax can adhere to the hair and grip it properly. If it’s too short, we may need to reschedule.

  • Discomfort varies by person and area, but we do our very best to make your experience as gentle and soothing as possible. Over time, consistent waxing can reduce sensitivity.

  • Avoid hot showers, saunas, sexual performances, tanning, tight clothing, and workouts for at least 24-48 hours. Exfoliate gently after 48-72 hours and moisturize daily to prevent ingrown hairs.

  • Yes! We use high-quality, skin-conscious products suitable for sensitive skin. If you have any allergies or concerns, please let us know during your consultation before your service.

  • Absolutely. Celestique Wax & Skin is an inclusive space where everyone is welcome to feel confident, cared for, and celebrated.

  • Typically, every 4–6 weeks. Consistency helps weaken the hair and leads to smoother results with less discomfort.

  • Gently exfoliate 2–3 times a week and keep your skin moisturized. Avoid picking or shaving between waxes.

  • Absolutely! Regular facials deeply cleanse, exfoliates, and nourish your skin, helping to treat concerns like acne, dryness, or dullness.

  • Once a month is ideal for most skin types to maintain a healthy glow and improve long-term skin health.

  • Stick to gentle, hydrating products. Avoid using anything with strong acids or fragrances for a few days after the service.