Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brazilian Tea Tree Wax.

Arrive with about 1/4–1/2 inch of hair growth. Lightly exfoliate 24–48 hours before, avoid heavy creams or oils, and wear loose clothing. A short consultation on arrival lets the technician address sensitivities or questions.

Yes. Tea tree oil's antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties help calm the skin and reduce bacterial buildup, lowering irritation and post-wax bumps compared with standard wax alone. Individual results vary; a patch test can confirm sensitivity.

Results commonly last three to six weeks, depending on individual hair growth cycles and care. Regular waxing weakens follicles over time, producing finer regrowth. Schedule every four to six weeks for consistent maintenance.

Many clients with sensitive skin tolerate the treatment well due to tea tree's soothing benefits, but a pre-wax consultation and patch test are recommended. Avoid if you have known tea tree allergies, active rashes, or severe skin conditions.

Tea tree oil can cause allergic reactions in a small number of people. We perform patch tests for new clients and ask you to disclose any essential oil sensitivities. If a reaction occurs, discontinue use and seek medical advice.

Avoid hot baths, saunas, intense exercise, and sun exposure for 24–48 hours. Use gentle, fragrance-free products, apply recommended soothing lotion with tea tree extract, and exfoliate after 48–72 hours to help prevent ingrown hairs.