Does a Brazilian wax hurt?

Everyone’s pain tolerance is different, but most clients say the discomfort is quick and manageable. With regular waxing, many clients notice that the hair grows back thinner and the appointments become easier over time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will waxing cause ingrown hairs?

Ingrown hairs can happen, but they can be minimized with proper aftercare. Regular exfoliation and keeping the skin hydrated can help prevent ingrown hairs and keep your skin smooth.

 How long should my hair be before a wax?

Hair should be about ¼ inch long, which is usually about 2–3 weeks of growth. This length allows the wax to properly grip the hair and remove it from the root for the best results.

 How often should I get a Brazilian wax?

Most clients schedule their Brazilian wax every 4–6 weeks. Staying on a consistent waxing schedule helps keep the hair growth cycle even and results smoother.

Can I get waxed while on my menstrual cycle?

Yes, you can still receive a wax during your cycle. Please wear a tampon or menstrual cup to your appointment. Keep in mind that some clients may feel slightly more sensitive during this time.

What if I’m nervous or it’s my first time getting waxed?

That’s completely normal! Many clients feel nervous before their first Brazilian wax. My goal is to communicate with you throughout the service and create a comfortable, safe, and judgment-free environment.

What should I do before my waxing appointment?

For the best results: make sure your hair is long enough, gently exfoliate the area about 24 hours before your appointment, and avoid applying heavy lotions or oils on the day of your service.

What should I avoid after a Brazilian wax?

For the first 24–48 hours, avoid hot baths, saunas, intense workouts, tight clothing, and swimming pools or hot tubs. This helps reduce irritation and allows your skin time to recover.