Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brazilian Honey Wax.

We recommend hair be about 1/4 inch (4–6 mm) long so the honey wax can grip properly. If hair is shorter, we may ask you to wait until it grows; if longer, trimming before service improves comfort and results.

Sensitivity varies; many clients feel brief pinches rather than prolonged pain. Our honey formula reduces hair breakage and technicians use quick, efficient strips plus soothing aftercare. Discomfort typically decreases after a few sessions; topical numbing can be offered on request.

Most clients enjoy 3-6 weeks of smoothness depending on hair growth cycles and care. Regular waxing can lengthen intervals as regrowth becomes finer. Avoid exfoliating for 24-48 hours; maintain routine for best long-term results.

Yes, generally safe after first trimester with consent, but pregnant clients may have increased sensitivity and circulation. We recommend consulting your healthcare provider, avoiding topical numbing without approval, and informing the technician so we can adjust pressure and aftercare accordingly.

Shower and avoid heavy lotions or oils that can interfere with wax adhesion. Trim if hair is overly long, wear comfortable clothing, and avoid caffeine or alcohol before your visit to reduce sensitivity. Arrive with clean, dry skin for the best results.

Avoid hot baths, saunas, intense workouts and sun exposure for the first 24–48 hours. Wear loose clothing, skip fragranced products, and apply our soothing post-wax gel as directed. Resume gentle exfoliation after 48 hours to prevent ingrown hairs and maintain smooth results.