WAXING FAQS
Preparation, aftercare, and maintaining smooth, healthy skin.
FACE WAXING
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Face waxing services include:
Brows
Lip
Chin
Cheeks
Sideburns
Full Face
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Avoid exfoliation and active skincare (retinoids, acids) 48-72 hours prior. Skin should be clean and free of product.
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Avoid heat, sweating, sun exposure, and active skincare for 24-48 hours.
BODY WAXING
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Body waxing services include:
Underarms
Chest
Back
Stomach
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Hair should be long enough to be effectively removed, typically about the length of a grain of rice.
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Avoid shaving between appointments. Keep the area clean and avoid heavy lotions or oils prior to your service.
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Avoid heat, sweating, and friction for 24-48 hours.
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Intimate waxing services include:
Bikini Line
Bikini Full
Brazilian
Glutes
Services are available for both (V) and (P) anatomy.
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Yes. Services are performed across all genders.
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(V) refers to clients with vulva anatomy.
(P) refers to clients with penile anatomy.
The distinction ensures proper service selection, timing, and technique.
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Avoid shaving between appointments. You should arrive clean. Proper hygiene is required for all intimate services.
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Hair should be long enough to be effectively removed, typically about the length of a grain of rice.
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Yes. You must wear a tampon or menstrual cup. Keep in mind that sensitivity may be heightened during your cycle.
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Avoid heat, pools, sweating, friction, and sexual activity for 24-48 hours.
INTIMATE WAXING
AFTERCARE + MAINTENANCE
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Exfoliation can resume after 48 hours. Regular exfoliation is key to prevent ingrown hairs and maintaining smooth skin.
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Stay consistent with exfoliation and keep the skin clean and hydrated. Avoid shaving between visits, as it disrupts the growth cycle and affects results.
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Every 4-6 weeks, depending on your hair growth cycle. Consistency improves results and makes each visit more comfortable.
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No. With consistent waxing, hair typically grows back finer, softer, and more sparse over time.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
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Waxing should be postponed if the skin is irritated, compromised, recently exfoliated, or affect by mediactions that increase sensitivity.
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No. the use of retinoids, exfoliating acids, or other actives in the treatment area may require a pause before waxing to prevent lifting or irritation.
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No. The skin must be in healthy condition to be waxed safely. Existing irritation or inflammation may require treatment before waxing.