$$MultiPurposeText$$
See examples of our Half Arm Waxing work and results.

























$$MultiPurposeText$$
Read testimonials from our satisfied customers
Sophie is incredible! My skin looks amazing for my age and I get compliments on my skin al...more
I had such a wonderful experience at Simply Beautiful Spa! Sophie is truly the best—she’s ...more
Sophie does an amazing job! She got me ready for my wedding and my skin was so smooth and ...more
been coming here for years! best facials in the area
I’ve been coming to Simply Beautiful Facial Spa for several years, and every visit has bee...more
Amazing experience from start to finish. The spa is clean, relaxing, and welcoming. The es...more
Get answers to common questions about Half Arm Waxing.
Most clients enjoy hair-free arms for three to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth cycles. Regular waxing can slow regrowth and result in finer hair over time with consistent appointments.
Sensation varies; most feel brief stinging during removal but pain is short-lived. Reduce discomfort by exfoliating a few days before, avoiding caffeine, and using a cold compress or our soothing post-wax lotion afterwards.
Ensure hair is at least quarter-inch long, exfoliate gently 48 hours beforehand, avoid retinol for several days, and arrive clean without heavy lotions. Inform your technician about medications or skin sensitivities.
Yes. This service is customizable to target either above or below the elbow. Tell your esthetician which half you prefer and they’ll adjust technique and coverage accordingly. We can also recommend aftercare to maintain smooth results.
Typically every three to six weeks, depending on personal hair growth and how quickly you want results maintained. Your technician will recommend a schedule based on regrowth patterns and skin response.
Temporary redness, mild swelling, or bumps can occur but usually resolve within 24–48 hours. Avoid sun exposure, fragranced products, and heavy workouts immediately after to reduce irritation and infection risk; if symptoms persist, contact us.