Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brazilian Fruit Herbs Wax.

Some discomfort is normal, but fruit and herbal extracts soothe skin and trained technicians use gentle technique to minimize pain. Most clients report brief, manageable sensations and reduced irritation afterward. Numbing options can be discussed before service if needed.

Results typically last three to six weeks depending on hair growth cycles and aftercare. Regular waxing can weaken follicles and extend smooth periods. Follow post-care guidance like exfoliation and moisturization for best longevity and healthier skin between appointments.

People with open wounds, severe skin conditions, active infections, recent laser treatments, or certain medications (like isotretinoin) should avoid waxing. Pregnant clients or those with sensitive skin can usually proceed after a consultation with our therapist to assess suitability.

Trim hair to about quarter-inch, avoid heavy lotions or oils beforehand, and arrive freshly cleansed. Inform the therapist about recent treatments or medications. A calm, relaxed state helps — avoid blood-thinning substances like aspirin before appointment.

Avoid hot baths, tight clothing, saunas, and intense exercise for 24 hours. Apply provided soothing gel or recommended moisturizers daily, exfoliate gently after 48–72 hours, and wear breathable fabrics to reduce irritation and prevent ingrown hairs.

Most pregnant clients can safely receive a Brazilian wax after the first trimester if comfortable. We recommend a prenatal consultation to discuss comfort, any complications, and positioning. Our technicians prioritize gentle techniques and hygiene for expectant clients.