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  • Exfoliate 24–48 hours before your appointment, wear loose clothing. Be sure the area is clean before your appointment. BREATHE!

  • Your hair should be about the length of a grain of rice (¼ inch). Usually 2–3 weeks of growth. If it curls or can be grabbed with two fingers, it’s long enough. Too short, and the wax can’t grab the hair properly.

  • Everyone’s pain tolerance is different, but it’s usually quick and totally manageable! The more consistent you wax, the less it hurts over time, promise.

  • Keep the area clean and avoid heat, sweating, and tight clothing for 24 hours. After that, exfoliate 2–3 times a week to prevent ingrown hairs and keep your skin baby-smooth.

  • Every 4–6 weeks is ideal for maintaining smooth skin and helping your hair grow back finer and softer each time. If you have been waxing consistently for a year plus and find yourself with “shorties” wait about seven weeks before your next wax.

  • A vajacial is a post-wax treatment focused on the bikini area. It includes a deep cleanse, gentle exfoliation, extractions (to remove ingrown hairs), soothing masks, and hydration, all to keep your skin smooth, bright, and bump-free. Think of it as self-care for down there! Consistency is KEY.

  • For safety reasons, I do not currently wax males.

  • Yes! Waxing is generally safe during pregnancy. Many expecting moms continue waxing throughout their pregnancy to maintain their routine.

    However, pregnancy can make skin more sensitive. You may experience increased tenderness, redness, or sensitivity than usual. I always use gentle techniques and high-quality products to keep you as comfortable as possible.

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