Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Bikini.

Some discomfort is normal, especially on first waxing. Our skilled technicians use fast, gentle pulls, numbing options, and calming pre- and post-wax care to reduce pain. Regular waxing tends to lessen sensitivity over time as hair grows back finer.

Aim for about a quarter to half an inch (5–12 mm) of growth so the wax can grip properly. If hair is too short, we may ask you to wait; if too long, we trim for comfort before waxing.

Yes, many clients have bikini waxing during pregnancy and breastfeeding. We adapt techniques, avoid laying on the stomach later in pregnancy, and prioritize comfort. Always tell us about pregnancy or medications so we can tailor the appointment and ensure safety.

Exfoliate gently 48 hours before to prevent ingrown hairs, and avoid heavy lotions or sun exposure. Arrive clean and wear comfortable underwear. If you’re on retinol or certain medications, inform us — we may reschedule for safety.

Most bikini waxes take about 15–30 minutes, depending on hair length and area treated. Allow extra time for consultation, trimming, or aftercare if it’s your first visit. We respect schedules and aim for efficient, calm appointments.

Keep the area clean and avoid hot baths, tight clothing, and direct sun for 24–48 hours. Apply gentle soothing lotions or aloe and exfoliate lightly after 48 hours to prevent ingrown hairs. Contact us if you experience severe redness or irritation.