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Get answers to common questions about Vajacial.
Yes, Vajacial treatments are customizable for sensitive skin. At Nature’s Wax & Med Spa we use gentle cleansers, calming serums, and patch tests to minimize reactions. Technicians assess your history and adjust products to ensure comfort and safety during treatment.
Appointments typically last 30 to 45 minutes, depending on area and any additional care like extractions or soothing masks. We'll discuss timing during booking and tailor the session to your needs for optimal results.
Yes. Regular Vajacial treatments focus on exfoliation, cleansing and follicle soothing which reduce ingrown hairs and bumps. Combined with proper at-home care, they significantly lower recurrence and improve long-term skin texture in the bikini area.
Avoid tanning, strong chemical peels, and exfoliation 48–72 hours before your appointment. Keep the area clean and avoid retinoids or harsh products. If you have questions, call us — we’ll advise personalized preparation for best results.
Most clients experience minimal redness or sensitivity that subsides within 24–48 hours. Avoid hot baths, saunas, and intense exercise for a day. Rare reactions are managed with topical care; contact us if irritation persists.
For lasting improvement, we typically recommend a series of 3–6 treatments spaced four to six weeks apart, then maintenance sessions as needed. Frequency varies depending on skin type, hair growth, and response to treatment.