Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Bikini Wax.

Hair should be about 1/4 inch (the length of a grain of rice) to allow the wax to grip properly. If hair is too short the wax won’t remove it; if too long we’ll trim slightly for comfort.

Most clients return every 4 to 6 weeks depending on personal hair growth and desired smoothness. After several sessions, hair often grows slower and thinner, allowing slightly longer intervals between appointments.

Some temporary redness or tenderness is normal, especially after your first waxing. We use calming post-wax lotions and recommend avoiding hot baths, tight clothing, and intense workouts for 24 hours to reduce irritation and promote healing.

Yes, you can wax during your period, but sensitivity may increase. Many clients prefer to schedule before or after. We maintain strict hygiene practices and can accommodate you with fresh linens and private care if you choose to proceed.

Waxing can both reduce and cause ingrown hairs. Removing hair from the root often lessens ingrowns over time, but improper aftercare or hair type can lead to bumps. Exfoliate gently and moisturize; speak to our estheticians about targeted treatments.

Avoid heavy exfoliation 48 hours before, arrive with clean, dry skin, and ensure hair is at least 1/4 inch long. Avoid caffeine to reduce sensitivity and communicate any skin concerns or medications before the service for safe, tailored care.