Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brazilian Wax.

Avoid tanning, exfoliate gently 24–48 hours before, and ensure hair is about quarter-inch long. Avoid retinoids and heavy moisturizers before your appointment. Arrive clean and relaxed; avoiding caffeine beforehand can reduce sensitivity.

Some discomfort is normal, especially on initial sessions, but trained technicians use calming techniques and quick strips to minimize pain. Taking ibuprofen an hour before, practicing breathing, and scheduling during lower sensitivity times can help significantly.

Most clients enjoy smooth results for three to six weeks depending on individual hair growth cycles. Regular waxing over time often yields longer intervals between treatments and finer regrowth. Following aftercare helps prolong results.

Yes, many pregnant clients receive Brazilian waxes with precautions. Hormonal skin sensitivity increases, so technicians may adjust technique. Inform your esthetician about pregnancy stage, complications, or medications before booking to ensure safe, comfortable care.

Avoid hot baths, tanning, saunas, and tight clothing for 24–48 hours. Apply gentle, fragrance-free soothing lotions or aloe, exfoliate after 48 hours, and avoid sexual activity for 24 hours if irritation occurs. Keep the area clean and dry.

Every three to six weeks is typical depending on personal growth rates. New clients may need adjustments, while consistent waxing can extend intervals. Discuss your goals with the esthetician to create a personalized schedule.