FAQs
- Waxing can cause some discomfort, but it should never be excruciatingly painful.
- The easiest way to describe how it feels is alike a sharp pinch during the removal process.
- Once a hand is placed down with pressure in the area that the strip was removed, the pain goes away.
- There are ways to manage the pain, such as numbing creams, and taking pain medication beforehand, and focusing on your breath during the appointment.
- Exfoliate: Gently exfoliate the area to be waxed 1-2 days beforehand using a body scrub or loofah. This removes dead skin cells, preventing them from getting caught in the wax and minimizing irritation.
- Hair Length: Aim for 2-4 weeks of hair growth. 4 weeks of hair growth will give you the best chances to achieve a smooth wax for your first time.
- Hydration: Hydrate your skin the day before and after the appointment. This helps prevent dryness and irritation.
- Loose Clothing: Wear loose, comfortable cotton clothing that you can easily slip on and off after the appointment.Tight clothing can irritate freshly waxed skin.
- Hygiene: Shower or bathe before the appointment to ensure the area is clean and free of sweat or lotion.
- Pain Management: If you're concerned about pain, consider taking an over-the-counter pain reliever like ibuprofen or acetaminophen 30 minutes before the appointment.
- Yes. Our signature wax is specifically for sensitive skin.
- Continue gentle exfoliation: Exfoliate 2-3 times a week after your appointment to prevent dead skin cells from clogging follicles.
- Moisturize regularly: Use a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer to keep your skin hydrated and prevent irritation.
- Avoid irritants: Stay away from hot showers, tight clothing, harsh soaps, the waxed area until your hair has grown out a bit.
- Apply soothing products: Try using lotions or gels with ingredients like salicylic acid, glycolic acid, or tea tree oil, which can help prevent ingrown hairs and soothe existing ones.
- Consider professional help: If ingrown hairs are a persistent problem, talk to your esthetician about Vajacial services.
- Check out our Bikini Skincare selection: Here.
- Every 4-6 weeks.
- Hair follicles on your body provide a warm, moist environment where bacteria can thrive. So waxing is the ideal hair removal method.
- Hair itself can harbor bacteria. It acts like a net, catching dead skin cells, sweat, and oil. It can also create foul odors.
- So it's safe to say that waxing, to remove body hair, is more than hygienic.
- Yes.
- Please wear a fresh tampon for your wax appointment if you are on your cycle.
- Yes.
- Regular waxing can help manage discomfort due to pubic hair growth during pregnancy.
- Some women find waxing easier to maintain hygienic practices in the intimate area during pregnancy.
- Feeling smooth and confident can be a valuable boost during pregnancy.
- We meticulously maintain a spotless environment and adhere to all Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) protocols for cleanliness and disinfection.
- Whether it's disposable tools for every client, hospital-grade disinfectants for equipment, or regular sanitization of surfaces, we take hygiene seriously.
- Our licensed estheticians are trained in state-mandated safety practices, ensuring your waxing experience is not only luxurious but also completely safe and hygienic.