Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brazilian Waxing.

Most clients enjoy smooth results for three to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth cycles and areas waxed. Regular waxing can lengthen intervals and reduce density over time. Plan touch-ups as needed.

Sensitivity varies; first-time clients may feel brief stinging or discomfort, but technicians use efficient techniques and calming products. Breathing, short breaks, and communication can greatly reduce perceived pain. Topical numbing creams available on request.

Prepare by exfoliating gently a couple days before and keeping hair about a quarter to half inch long. Avoid lotions, oils, or recent tanning; arrive clean and inform us of any skin sensitivities.

Aftercare includes avoiding hot baths, saunas, intense workouts and tight clothing for 24–48 hours. Use gentle cleansers, cool compresses and a non-irritating moisturizer; exfoliate lightly after 48 hours to prevent ingrown hairs.

Most clients schedule maintenance every three to six weeks based on personal hair growth. As you wax regularly, intervals may lengthen. Start with four weeks and adjust timing to suit comfort and regrowth patterns.

Yes, Brazilian waxing is generally safe during pregnancy, though sensitivity often increases. Many salons recommend waiting until after the first trimester and require communication about comfort and positioning; consult your provider if concerned.