Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Ear Wax.

Most clients report mild discomfort similar to a quick sting; sessions typically last five to fifteen minutes depending on hair amount. We use calming techniques and fast, precise movements to minimize pain and ensure efficient ear hair removal.

Frequency varies by individual hair growth, but most clients return every four to eight weeks. Coarser hair may need more frequent maintenance, while slower growth can extend intervals. We’ll recommend a personalized schedule during your first appointment.

Mild redness or temporary tenderness is common and typically resolves within a day or two. Rarely, minor irritation can occur. Avoid water exposure and vigorous rubbing for 24 hours; contact us if you experience prolonged pain, swelling, or signs of infection.

Yes, we perform a skin assessment and discuss allergies before treatment. We use hypoallergenic products where possible and can perform a patch test if you have concerns. Inform us about medications or skin conditions to ensure your safety.

Our Ear Wax service focuses on visible external ear hair and the outer ear folds for safe grooming. We do not insert tools into the inner ear canal. For deep canal issues or earwax concerns, consult a medical professional or ENT specialist.

Arrive with clean, dry ears and avoid applying creams, oils, or heavy products beforehand. Inform us of recent ear procedures, infections, or medications. Relax during the brief treatment and follow aftercare advice to reduce irritation and maintain smooth, groomed ears.