Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Bikini Waxing.

Grow hair about a quarter inch to allow the wax to grip, avoid exfoliating or tanning the area 24 to 48 hours before, and arrive clean. Your technician will explain pain management options and any consultation details.

Some discomfort is normal, especially on first visits, but pain varies by sensitivity. Techniques like steady breathing, technician experience, and optional numbing creams help. Regular waxing typically reduces pain as hair thins over time.

Results commonly last three to six weeks depending on individual hair growth. Factors like hormones and genetics affect timing; scheduling regular appointments helps maintain a smooth bikini line between sessions.

Waxing is generally safe during your cycle, though sensitivity may increase; bring a towel and consider scheduling outside heavy flow. During pregnancy inform your technician — waxing is usually safe but comfort and skin sensitivity can change.

Sensitive skin clients can often be waxed with gentle products and patch testing. Active rashes, open wounds, or certain skin conditions may need medical clearance. Always disclose medications and conditions during your consultation.

Avoid hot baths, saunas, heavy exercise and tight clothing for 24 hours. Exfoliate gently after 48 hours to prevent ingrown hairs, moisturize with a soothing, fragrance-free product, and avoid sun exposure on the area for a couple days.