Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brazilian Tea Tree Wax.

Trim hair to about 1/4 inch if needed, arrive clean and free of heavy lotions, avoid exfoliating or tanning 24-48 hours before, and communicate any skin sensitivities or medications with your technician.

Tea tree oil helps soothe and reduce inflammation, but it is not an anesthetic. It can lower irritation for sensitive skin, though you may still experience typical waxing discomfort. Discuss numbing options if needed.

Most clients enjoy smooth results for three to six weeks depending on individual hair growth cycles. Regular waxing can lead to finer, sparser regrowth and longer-lasting outcomes over time.

Brazilian waxing is generally safe during pregnancy, especially after the first trimester, but always consult your healthcare provider. Inform your technician about pregnancy or breastfeeding so we can adjust products and technique.

You may notice temporary redness, mild swelling, and sensitivity. Tea tree oil helps calm the area. Avoid hot baths, saunas, vigorous exercise, and tight clothing for 24 hours to reduce irritation and infection risk.

Exfoliate gently 48–72 hours post-wax, moisturize with non-comedogenic lotion, avoid pore-clogging oils, and consider topical salicylic acid or tea tree-infused products to keep follicles clear and reduce ingrown hairs.