Waxing Questionnaire & Consent Form

The Waxing Questionnaire & Consent Form is used by beauty salons or spas to gather necessary information about a client's medical history, skin conditions, and allergies before performing a waxing service. It also ensures that the client provides their consent for the procedure.

The Waxing Questionnaire & Consent Form is typically filed by the customer/client receiving the waxing service.

FAQ

Q: What is the purpose of this form?
A: This form is used to gather information and obtain consent for a waxing service.

Q: Why do I need to fill out this form?
A: Filling out this form helps the salon or esthetician understand your needs and determine if there are any potential risks or contraindications.

Q: What information will be asked in this form?
A: The form typically asks for personal information, medical history, allergies, and any medications you are currently taking.

Q: Why is it important to provide accurate information on the form?
A: Providing accurate and honest information helps the salon or esthetician provide a safe and effective waxing experience.

Q: What are some potential risks or side effects of waxing?
A: Common risks include skin irritation, redness, and ingrown hairs. Rare and more serious risks include burns and infection.

Q: Can I get waxed if I have a skin condition?
A: It depends on the specific skin condition. Some conditions may be a contraindication for waxing. It's best to consult with the salon or esthetician.

Q: Is waxing safe during pregnancy?
A: Waxing is generally safe during pregnancy. However, hormonal changes may make the skin more sensitive, so it's important to discuss with the salon or esthetician.

Q: Are there any precautions I need to take before getting waxed?
A: Some common precautions include avoiding sun exposure, exfoliating the skin beforehand, and avoiding certain medications and products.

Q: How long does the hair need to be for waxing?
A: Generally, the hair should be at least 1/4 to 1/2 inch long for effective waxing. Avoid shaving or trimming for at least two weeks before your appointment.

Q: Is waxing painful?
A: Waxing may cause some discomfort, but the intensity varies from person to person. The esthetician will do their best to make the experience as comfortable as possible.