Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brazilian.

Trim hair to about a quarter inch if needed, avoid heavy lotions or fresh tanning, and skip exfoliation twenty-four to forty-eight hours beforehand. Arrive clean and wear comfortable clothing. Inform your esthetician about medications, allergies, or skin sensitivities before service.

Sensitivity varies; many clients experience brief discomfort during waxing but find it tolerable. We use calming techniques, expert speed, and aftercare to reduce pain. Numbing creams are available on request; consult staff for recommendations and patch tests.

Most clients return every four to six weeks depending on hair growth and desired smoothness. Regular waxing can reduce regrowth over time. We can create a personalized schedule at your appointment to maintain optimal results.

Avoid retinoids, glycolic acids, strong chemical peels, and recent sun exposure before waxing. Aftercare should skip hot tubs and intense exfoliation for forty-eight hours. Use gentle cleansers and soothing lotions recommended by your esthetician.

A Brazilian wax is generally safe during pregnancy but hormone changes increase sensitivity. We recommend consulting your obstetrician and scheduling later-term appointments, while notifying your esthetician about pregnancy and any skin sensitivities beforehand.

Waxing can cause ingrown hairs; gentle exfoliation and moisturization help prevent them. If ingrowns occur, we recommend warm compresses, exfoliating treatments after healing, and professional extraction when necessary. Avoid picking and consider regular waxing to reduce recurrence.