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Get answers to common questions about Bikini Line Wax.
Trim hair to about quarter-inch length, arrive on clean skin, avoid heavy lotions, and skip exfoliation the day before. If you have sensitive skin or on topical meds, mention it when booking for tailored precautions.
No — waxing removes hair from the root, so regrowth is typically softer and finer. Over time regular waxing can reduce density and slow growth, producing smoother results compared with shaving or depilatory creams.
Most clients book Bikini Line Wax appointments every four to six weeks depending on individual growth cycles. As hair thins with consistent waxing, intervals may extend. Your esthetician will recommend timing to keep edges tidy and maintain comfortable results.
Sensitivity varies — some feel quick stings, others minimal discomfort. Techniques like holding skin taut, using high-quality wax, and applying calming pre- and post-care reduce pain. Avoid caffeine and shave immediately before appointments to minimize sensitivity.
Avoid hot baths, saunas, swimming pools, and intense workouts for 24 to 48 hours. Also skip tanning and exfoliation during this time. Follow aftercare instructions and use soothing aloe or recommended products to prevent irritation.
Generally safe during pregnancy, but tell your esthetician so they can adjust positioning and products. Certain prescriptions like isotretinoin or blood thinners require medical clearance; always check with your doctor before waxing while on strong medications.