Waxing FAQ
Waxing Questions Answered
There are various reasons, such as removing grey pubic hair, hygiene or feeling sexy. Hollywood and Brazilian wax are a lot more common than you think.
Not too long and not too short. Hair needs to be about 1cm in length. It might be a good idea to trim slightly if your hair is longer than that.
Everyone is different. In most cases, you will see minimal regrowth during the first 2 weeks, with a noticeable increase after that. Your hair will be long enough to wax again in about 4 weeks.
We recommend having waxing every 4-6 weeks to maintain the clean feeling.
Yes, it does a little. We won't lie about it. Speed, Experience, and using high-quality hot wax can make the treatment less uncomfortable. You are in safe hands with Setsuko as she is an experienced wax therapist.
Please have a shower and trim the hair with scissors to about 1cm before your appointment. Some people take a painkiller, but it is entirely up to you as treatment is quick.
Yes. As long as you wear Tampax, it is no problem.
No. Roaccutane medication is a contra-indication for waxing treatments. You need to wait 6 months after your course of Roaccutane is finished before waxing.
The following factors can cause adverse reactions. If you have any of these, please let us know:
- Psoriasis, eczema, or other chronic skin diseases
- Recent sunburn
- Cosmetic or reconstructive surgery conducted recently
- Recent laser skin treatment
- Very sensitive skin
- Roaccutane (No waxing during and after 6 months of taking the medication)
Please shower before your treatment.