Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brazilian Wax.

Trim to about a quarter inch if needed, exfoliate a day or two before, avoid heavy caffeine or alcohol the day of, and take a recommended pain reliever about 30 minutes before your appointment. Arrive clean and wear comfortable clothing.

Pain varies by person; most clients report brief, manageable discomfort. We recommend taking a pain reliever 30 minutes before the appointment, using breathing techniques, and relying on our experienced technicians. Regular waxing often becomes less painful over time.

We recommend at least 1/4 inch of growth (roughly three to four weeks) so the wax can properly adhere. If hair is too short, waxing won’t remove it; if too long, we may trim it for comfort and efficiency.

Most clients return every four to six weeks depending on individual regrowth. Frequent waxing encourages finer hair and less discomfort over time. We’ll suggest a personalized schedule based on your hair growth rate and skin sensitivity.

Yes. Blood thinners, recent use of retinoids, recent chemotherapy, active infections, sunburn, open wounds, or recent cosmetic procedures may contraindicate waxing. Disclose medications and recent treatments when booking so we can advise or reschedule safely.

Avoid hot baths, saunas, swimming, heavy sweating, tight clothing, and sun exposure for 24–48 hours. Use gentle, fragrance-free cleansers and a soothing aloe or antiseptic product. Exfoliate gently after 48–72 hours to help prevent ingrown hairs.