Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Bikini line.

Hair should be about a quarter inch (around 6 mm) for best results. If longer, we can trim it; if too short, the wax may not adhere. Regular waxing encourages uniform regrowth and easier treatments over time.

Bikini line waxing removes only side-area hair to create a tidier outline; it won't alter anatomy or underlying shape. Your technician will tailor how much is removed so you get the refined look you want while preserving a natural contour.

Sensation varies by person and prior waxing experience, but most clients report brief stinging or pulling. To reduce discomfort, avoid caffeine beforehand, breathe deeply during service, consider topical numbing if needed, and wax regularly to lessen sensitivity.

Most clients schedule Bikini line waxes every three to six weeks depending on personal hair growth cycles. Consistent appointments make waxing easier, can reduce discomfort, and often extend the time between sessions as regrowth becomes finer.

Pregnancy is generally safe for Bikini line waxing, though sensitivity may increase. Always inform your technician if pregnant or taking medications. Certain drugs like isotretinoin or specific medical conditions may contraindicate waxing—consult your physician if unsure.

Exfoliate gently 48 hours before and avoid tanning or heavy creams. After waxing apply a cooling gel, avoid hot baths and tight clothes for 24–48 hours, and protect the area from sun exposure. Regular gentle exfoliation between appointments helps prevent ingrown hairs.