Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about bikini wax.

Exfoliate gently 48 hours before, avoid tanning and strong topical retinoids, and ensure hair is about 1/4 inch for effective removal. Arrive clean and wear comfortable clothing. If you’re on medications or pregnant, mention it when booking for appropriate care.

Waxing can cause brief discomfort as hair is removed from the root, but trained estheticians minimize pain with proper technique and soothing products. Over time, regrowth becomes finer and less painful compared with frequent shaving or chemical removers.

Most clients enjoy smooth results for three to six weeks, depending on hair growth rate and hormonal factors. Regular waxing can extend the interval because regrowth often becomes finer and sparser with consistent appointments.

Yes, bikini waxing is generally safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding, but sensitivity and skin vascularity may increase. Tell your esthetician about pregnancy, medications, or medical history. Many clients prefer appointments after the first trimester; your care provider can advise on specifics.

Avoid hot baths, saunas, and heavy workouts for 24–48 hours. Keep the area clean, apply a soothing, fragrance-free gel, and exfoliate gently after 48–72 hours to prevent ingrown hairs. Avoid tanning and strong topical actives for several days.

For most clients, scheduling every three to six weeks maintains optimal smoothness and prevents coarse regrowth. Individual cycles vary—menstrual cycles, hormones, and genetics affect timing—so consult your esthetician to set a personalized schedule.