To help you out, we've put together a little Q&A on some of these common brow waxing questions.
So, how often for a Denver brow wax is best?
Hair regrows at different rates for everyone. So there's no one, definitive answer to this question. Generally speaking, though, 6 to 8 weeks is a good gap of time in between brow waxing sessions.
Does eyebrow waxing hurt?
Well, it doesn't tickle... Seriously, though, yes there is some pain involved with any type of facial or body waxing. But contrary to what television shows portray, a brow wax is not extremely painful. The first session usually hurts a bit more than the rest, and the more often you get waxed, the less it hurts.
Is waxing better than plucking?
This is a no-brainer. Waxing brows is superior to plucking in many ways. For starters, waxing is a quicker process, as you can pluck and pluck and yet it seems that there's always more to be done. Waxing also allows for more precision shaping of the brows. This means that waxed brows simply look better than plucked brows.
If you have any other questions or concerns about our Denver brow waxing or body waxing services, be sure to contact us at Studio Urban Wax to talk to one of our body waxing professionals to get all your questions answered – and to set up your first brow waxing session.
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