Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brazilian.

Prepare by ensuring hair is roughly quarter-inch long, exfoliating a day prior and avoiding retinoids or tanning treatments. Arrive clean, hydrated and discuss any allergies or sensitivities with your therapist to maximize comfort and results.

Some discomfort is normal, but pain varies by individual and tolerance. Our trained technicians use quick, efficient techniques, soothing pre- and post-wax care, and optional topical numbing to minimize discomfort during a Brazilian wax.

Results typically last three to six weeks depending on individual hair growth cycles. Regular waxing can lengthen intervals between appointments as hair regrows finer and sparser; timing depends on your personal growth rate and care routine.

You can usually have a Brazilian during your period, though increased sensitivity or bleeding may make it less comfortable. Bring a tampon, communicate with your therapist, and reschedule if you feel too uncomfortable—policies vary by salon.

Common side effects include temporary redness, swelling and small bumps; ingrown hairs can appear as regrowth begins. Use gentle care, avoid heat and tight clothing for 24–48 hours, exfoliate after a few days, and contact us for concerns or signs of infection.

Maintenance is typically scheduled every three to six weeks depending on your growth cycle. As you wax regularly hair often becomes finer, allowing longer intervals; we recommend a consultation to tailor a schedule to your needs and desired maintenance level.