Frequently Asked Questions
DEPILATION
The frequency of hair removal in the bikini, underarm, and leg areas can depend on individual preferences and body characteristics. Here are general recommendations:
Bikini:
- Waxing/Sugaring: The effects of hair removal typically last within 3-4 weeks. Many people prefer to repeat the procedure once a month.
Underarms:
- Waxing/Sugaring: Underarm hair removal can maintain smoothness for up to 3-4 weeks.
Legs:
- Waxing/Sugaring: Hair removal can maintain smoothness on the legs for 3-6 weeks.
Most clients prefer to visit a professional not less than once every 4 weeks.
Depilation during menstruation is possible with proper hygiene, but hormonal changes may heighten sensitivity.
Yes, I recommend specific products as needed for each case.
Both methods are effective when used correctly, and the choice depends on the master's assessment of your skin condition.
EYEBROWS SERVICE
The frequency of eyebrow shaping and coloring depends on individual preferences, the type of your eyebrows and the style you prefer. Here are the general recommendations:
Eyebrow Shaping:
The frequency of eyebrow shaping depends on individual preferences, the type of your eyebrows, and the preferred style. Here are general recommendations:
The eyebrow shaping procedure is typically done every 4-6 weeks, but this can vary depending on the individual growth patterns of your eyebrows.
Eyebrow Tinting:
If you tint your eyebrows, it may be needed approximately every 4-6 weeks to maintain color and shape. However, many prefer to adjust the density and shape of their eyebrows more frequently, for example, every 2-3 weeks, to keep a neat appearance.
I recommend using serums for hair growth and nourishment. For styling, I recommend gels. Brow soap can dry out the hairs and lead to breakage.
I use waxing, tweezing, and threading.
Yes, there are several contraindications for eyebrow coloring:
1. Presence of wounds, inflammations, scratches, cuts, or burns. The application of dye negatively affects the condition of the skin, leading to inflammation.
2. Any eruptions on the areas of intended treatment, such as acne, rash, fungal infections, or demodex.
3. Presence of pimples and abscesses on the face.
4. Inflammatory and infectious eye diseases.
5. Presence of deep rough scars in the eyebrow area, as they can absorb dye unevenly.
6. Warts, papillomas, or moles. Trauma to such growths can lead to adverse effects and may provoke malignant mutations.
7. Oncological diseases. In such cases, there is an increased risk of infection and worsening of the condition due to weakened immune defenses.
8. Recent cosmetic procedures such as peeling, facials, laser treatments, or other procedures that have compromised the integrity of the skin barrier.
LASH LIFT
The result of eyelash lamination lasts for 4-6 weeks with proper care. The effect doesn't disappear abruptly but gradually fades. Partially due to the natural hair renewal process—old lashes fall out as new ones grow from the same follicle.
However, if you want to get eyelash extensions after the lamination procedure, you should inform the technician. If the standard lamination procedure is performed, eyelash extensions are recommended to be done after 2 weeks.
If the procedure is done no more than once every one and a half to two months, then your lashes are not at risk. And if you also use serums, your lashes will thank you.
You can start using mascara on your lashes the next day.
Yes, but it is recommended to remove lenses during the procedure.
The procedure is absolutely painless and comfortable. In rare cases, there may be a slight tension in the lashes.
Any inflammatory processes in the eyes, demodex, conjunctivitis.