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Get answers to common questions about Buttocks Waxing.
Most clients notice smoothness for three to six weeks, depending on hair growth cycles and individual hormones. Regular waxing can extend intervals between appointments and lead to finer regrowth over time. Touch-ups recommended as hair returns.
Some discomfort is normal, but most clients describe only brief stinging. Skilled technicians use proper technique, pre-wax skin prep, and soothing products. For sensitive skin, topical numbing or gentle exfoliation routines before service can help reduce sensations and improve results.
Trim or allow hair to grow about a quarter inch for effective gripping. Avoid heavy creams and sunburn. Exfoliate gently two to three days beforehand and arrive clean and relaxed for best results.
Yes, with proper assessment it's safe. Technicians perform skin checks, may use sensitive-formula waxes, and can do a patch test. Avoid retinoids or harsh chemical treatments two weeks before. Follow cool compress and gentle aftercare to reduce irritation and promote healing.
Most appointments take between fifteen and thirty minutes, including consultation and brief aftercare. Time varies with hair density and any necessary trimming or soothing treatments. Plan a slightly longer visit if combining services.
If you have a recent tattoo or active skin condition, wait until healed—typically six to eight weeks for tattoos. For eczema, psoriasis, open sores or infections, avoid waxing and consult your technician or dermatologist. A patch test can determine suitability in borderline cases.