Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Bikini Waxing.

Avoid shaving for at least two to three weeks so hair reaches about a quarter-inch. Exfoliate gently 24–48 hours before, avoid heavy lotions, and arrive clean. Inform your esthetician about medications or skin conditions.

Mild redness or tenderness usually fades within a few hours to 48 hours. Applying soothing aloe or cold compresses helps. If irritation persists beyond 72 hours or you see signs of infection, contact us or your healthcare provider.

Some discomfort is normal, especially on sensitive areas, but most clients describe quick, manageable tugs rather than prolonged pain. We use pre-wax techniques, quality wax, steady technique, and calming breathing to reduce sensation. Numbing creams may be discussed.

Most clients return every three to six weeks depending on individual hair growth. Regular waxing can slow regrowth and soften follicles, potentially extending intervals over time. Your esthetician will recommend scheduling based on progress and personal preference.

If you recently shaved, wait two to three weeks for sufficient hair length. For sensitive skin, inform your esthetician—patch tests, gentler wax, and calming products can be used. Certain medications or skin conditions may require medical clearance.

Yes—exfoliate gently a few days after waxing, avoid tight clothing immediately, and apply non-comedogenic moisturizers. Avoid hot tubs, saunas, and heavy exercise for 24–48 hours. Use recommended exfoliants or treatments if ingrowns appear.