Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Bikini Wax.

Most clients enjoy smooth results for three to six weeks, depending on hair growth cycles, hormones, and aftercare. Regular waxing can extend intervals between treatments as hair grows back finer and sparser over time. Individual results may vary.

Waxing involves momentary discomfort during hair removal, usually less painful with experienced estheticians and regular treatments. Many clients report the sting decreases with repeat sessions. We use soothing products and techniques to minimize sensitivity and speed recovery.

Trim to a quarter-inch if needed, arrive with clean dry skin, avoid heavy lotions or recent sun exposure, and skip exfoliation 24 hours before. Arrive a few minutes early to complete any intake forms so your esthetician can focus on comfort and precision.

Avoid hot baths, saunas, intense workouts and tight clothing for 24-48 hours. Use gentle cleansing, apply soothing aloe or recommended post-wax balm, and exfoliate lightly after 48-72 hours to prevent ingrowns. Contact us if irritation persists.

For best results, hair should be about a quarter-inch (approximately 6 mm) long. Shorter stubble may not grip well and may reduce effectiveness. If hair is longer, we can trim it prior to waxing to ensure a comfortable, thorough service.

Yes, many pregnant or breastfeeding clients safely receive bikini waxing. We recommend scheduling during the second trimester when comfort is higher and discussing any sensitivity or medical concerns beforehand. Our estheticians use gentle techniques and extra care for pregnant clients.