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Get answers to common questions about Brazilian, Thighs and Underarms.
Most clients enjoy smooth results for three to six weeks depending on individual hair growth cycles and care. Regular waxing can lengthen intervals as hair grows back finer; hormones and medications may also affect timing.
Sensitivity varies; many experience brief discomfort during removal but not prolonged pain. We use high-quality wax, experienced technicians, and soothing pre/post-care to reduce discomfort. Consider over-the-counter pain relief beforehand if extremely sensitive.
Avoid sun exposure, tanning, retinoids, and chemical exfoliants for 48–72 hours. Let hair be about 1/4 inch long, exfoliate gently a day before, and arrive with clean, dry skin for best results.
Typically every 4–6 weeks is recommended to maintain smoothness, though timing depends on personal hair growth. After several sessions many clients extend intervals as hair becomes finer; we’ll help create a tailored schedule.
Mild redness, tenderness, or small bumps are normal immediately after waxing and usually resolve within hours to a couple days. Serious reactions are rare; contact us if you notice prolonged irritation, infection signs, or persistent discoloration.
Waxing is generally considered safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but heightened sensitivity and hormonal skin changes may increase discomfort or irritation. Inform your technician and consult your healthcare provider if you have concerns.