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Get answers to common questions about Buttocks Waxing.
Arrive clean and lotion-free. Gently exfoliate 24–48 hours beforehand and ensure hair is roughly 1/4 inch long. Avoid sun exposure, heavy alcohol, and blood-thinning medications. Notify your technician about allergies, medications, or skin concerns before treatment begins.
Some discomfort is normal, usually described as brief and manageable. Pain level varies by sensitivity and experience. Redness or mild tenderness typically subsides within a few hours to 24–48 hours. We provide calming aftercare to reduce irritation.
Results typically last three to six weeks depending on individual hair growth cycles and care. Regular waxing can slow regrowth and make hair finer. Follow recommended aftercare and exfoliation routines to extend smoothness between appointments.
We assess skin sensitivity during consultation and may perform a patch test. Waxing is not recommended over active rashes, sunburn, or open wounds. Gentle wax and aftercare can be used for sensitive skin, but consult our technician or your doctor first.
Avoid hot baths, swimming, saunas, and heavy exercise for 24–48 hours. Wear loose clothing and skip exfoliation for the first 48 hours. Use soothing, fragrance-free lotions and avoid direct sun. Resume gentle exfoliation after a few days to prevent ingrown hairs.
Buttocks waxing is generally safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding, though increased sensitivity and circulation changes are common. Inform your technician so they can adjust techniques. If you have complications or concerns, consult your healthcare provider first.