Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Butt.

Gently exfoliate 48 hours before to remove dead skin and promote even waxing. Hair should be about a quarter inch long. Avoid heavy tanning, topical retinoids or blood-thinning medications beforehand. Arrive clean and wear loose clothing; consult staff about skin concerns.

Most clients describe brief sharp sensations that fade quickly; pain varies by individual and sensitivity. We use quick, professional techniques, soothing pre- and post-wax products, and can apply a topical numbing product on request to minimize discomfort.

Results typically last three to six weeks depending on your hair growth cycle and individual biology. With regular waxes hair often grows back finer and sparser. Schedule maintenance sessions to maintain smoothness and prolong reduced regrowth over time.

Yes, but we perform a patch test for very sensitive or reactive skin and adjust products accordingly. If you have active rashes, open sores, or severe acne in the area we’ll recommend postponing until skin heals for safety.

Waxing is generally safe during pregnancy, though many providers recommend waiting until after the first trimester and consulting your care provider. Certain medications like Accutane or blood thinners may contraindicate waxing — disclose all medications during booking.

Avoid hot baths, saunas, heavy sweating, and tight clothing for 24–48 hours. Don’t exfoliate for the first 48 hours; then gently exfoliate and moisturize to prevent ingrown hairs. Use recommended soothing gels or creams and apply sunscreen when exposed.