FAQs

FAQ


Hi there! Have some questions about our treatments? Find the answers below. 
  • I've never been for an intimate wax before, what should I expect?

    Before the treatment starts your therapist will run through a quick consultation to discuss how you usually remove the hair, the waxing treatment you want and what it involves. You will then be left to undress and remove everything from your bottom half and lie on the couch. There’ll be a towel for you to cover yourself during the treatment. You will be asked to hold certain parts throughout the treatment, this is to help stretch the skin while the wax is applied but don’t worry, it’ll be over before you know it. If you’ve been shaving regularly, the hairs may have become quite strong and stubborn so it might not be possible to get everything out for your first wax, but by the second and third everything should start to get in the same growth cycle and become easier to wax and last longer.

  • What do I need to do before the wax?

    Don’t shave or use hair removal cream for at least 3 weeks before, as the hair ideally needs to be around half a centimetre for the wax to hold on to. Don’t worry about trimming, we can clipper it to exactly the right length we need. There will be wipes available in the room for you to freshen up but we would appreciate it if you come for your appointment as clean and fresh as possible.

  • How long does the hair need to be?

    Before your first wax the hair needs to be around half a centimetre or a grain of rice. If it’s longer than that don’t worry, we can clipper it to the right length we need.

  • I'm worried it will hurt?

    Naturally pulling hair out of the roots is going sting a little bit but we can guarantee it will not be as painful as you think. We know this because we use wax that doesnt stick to the skin, it strink wraps the hairs to pull them out. the pain will only last a second or two. 

  • What do I need to do after getting waxed?

    You need to exfoliate the area 3 times a week using a body scrub and then moisturise every day. Your therapist will advise you on the right products to use to prevent spots and ingrown hairs. Please, whatever you do,  just don’t shave! Shaving causes hairs to get stronger and coarser, making them more painful and difficult to remove. The more regularly you wax the less painful and quicker it get’s as the hairs are weaker and finer.

  • How frequently should I return for a wax?

    Your wax will last between 4 to 6 weeks so we recommend booking your next appointment in this time frame, it all depends on your hair growth cycle.

    The more frequently you wax, the quicker and less painful the treatment becomes. 

  • What if I get aroused during the treatment?

    it is rare but with the touching that is involved in waxing the area it can happen. It is nothing to worry about or be embarrased about, the therapist will just ignore it and carry on with the treatment. 

    Please remember, this is a professional waxing service and any additional inappropriate behaviour will not be tolerated.

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