Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Sugaring Eyebrows.

Sugaring differs from waxing by using a natural sugar paste that adheres to hair, not skin. Technicians remove hair in the direction of growth, reducing breakage and irritation. It’s gentler, cleaner, and better for sensitive areas like the brows.

Yes. Sugaring’s gentle, water-soluble sugar paste is ideal for sensitive and acne-prone skin when performed by trained therapists. We avoid inflamed active lesions and perform careful cleansing; consult us for a patch test if you have severe acne or skin conditions.

Most clients enjoy clean, defined brows for three to six weeks depending on hair growth cycles and individual rate. Regular appointments lengthen time between sessions as hairs weaken; we recommend scheduling every four to six weeks for consistent shape.

Yes. Sugaring excels at removing short hairs because the paste grips short stubble effectively, and it also handles coarser hairs by pulling from the root, reducing breakage compared with tweezing or improper waxing.

Do not apply retinoids, strong acids, or self-tanning products 3–5 days before your appointment. Allow at least 2–3 mm of hair growth. Arrive with clean, makeup-free brows and inform us of medications or recent skin treatments.

Avoid heavy makeup, sun exposure, saunas, and intense workouts for 24–48 hours. Use a gentle cleanser and light moisturizer; exfoliate gently after 48 hours to prevent ingrown hairs. Contact us if redness, swelling, or persistent irritation occurs.