Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brazilian Black Mud Wax.

Before your appointment, ensure hair is about quarter-inch long, avoid exfoliating 24 hours prior, skip retinol products three days before, shower and arrive clean. Communicate any allergies, medications, or skin sensitivities so your technician can personalize the experience.

Discomfort varies by person, but trained technicians use quick techniques and the mud's calming minerals to ease sensations. Tension management, breathing and numbing options can help; most clients report decreased pain with each subsequent waxing as hair grows back finer.

Avoid hot baths, saunas and heavy exercise for 24 hours to reduce irritation. Wear loose clothing, skip scented products and exfoliate gently after 48 to 72 hours. Apply fragrance-free moisturizer or aloe to soothe and support healing.

Most clients return every three to six weeks depending on hair growth, hormonal factors and personal preference. Regular waxing often slows regrowth and softens hair, allowing longer intervals between appointments over time.

Black mud formulas can be gentle and soothing, but sensitive skin reacts differently. We recommend a patch test before full treatment, communicate sensitivities to your technician, and avoid waxing during flare-ups or active inflammation.

If you have eczema, psoriasis, open wounds, recent sunburn or a contagious skin infection, avoid waxing until cleared by a physician. Always disclose medications and recent cosmetic procedures so we can assess safety and offer alternatives.