Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Bikini Wax .

Exfoliate gently two to three days before, avoid retinoids or harsh products for a week, and ensure hair is at least quarter-inch long. Arrive clean, avoid heavy lotions, and communicate any sensitivities so the technician can adjust waxing methods.

When performed correctly with proper aftercare, waxing rarely causes permanent damage. Temporary redness or slight darkening can occur, but using gentle exfoliation, sun protection, and avoiding irritants helps skin recover. Inform your technician about skin concerns for tailored care.

Most clients enjoy smooth skin for three to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth cycles. Regular waxing over time often leads to finer, sparser regrowth. Scheduling maintenance every four to six weeks keeps the bikini line consistently smooth and tidy.

Sensation varies; many describe brief sharp pulls followed by relief. Technicians use quick technique, pre-wax soothing, and post-care to minimize discomfort. Taking pain relievers an hour before, avoiding caffeine, and breathing deeply during the service can help reduce pain.

Avoid hot baths, tanning, saunas, and tight clothing for 24 to 48 hours. Use gentle cleansers, apply soothing aloe or recommended creams, and exfoliate lightly after three to five days to prevent ingrown hairs. Contact us if irritation persists.

Pregnancy is generally safe for bikini waxing, but increased sensitivity may occur; inform your technician and we'll accommodate comfort needs. Certain medications or topical treatments can affect skin; disclose medications so we can advise safety and possibly perform a patch test beforehand.