Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brazilian Tea Tree Wax.

You’ll receive a consultation, cleansing, and application of tea tree–infused wax. The technician will remove hair quickly and apply soothing aftercare. Sessions typically take 20–40 minutes depending on hair and comfort, with privacy and professional technique maintained throughout.

Pain varies by individual and sensitivity, but quick, professional strips minimize discomfort. Using tea tree oil helps calm skin during and after waxing. You can reduce sensation by avoiding caffeine and using gentle breathing techniques; many clients report decreasing pain over repeat sessions.

Yes, tea tree oil’s antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties make this wax a good option for sensitive or acne-prone skin. Technicians perform a patch test when necessary and recommend pre- and post-wax care to prevent irritation and ingrown hairs.

Ideally hair should be about one-quarter to one-half inch (roughly two to four weeks of growth) so the wax can grip effectively. If hair is too short or too long, trimming or rescheduling may be advised for best results.

Avoid hot baths, saunas, tight clothing and heavy exercise for 24–48 hours. Apply the provided tea tree–infused soothing lotion to reduce inflammation and bacteria. Exfoliate gently after 48 hours to prevent ingrown hairs and follow technician instructions for optimal healing.

Most clients schedule Brazilian waxes every four to six weeks depending on hair growth. Regular appointments can lead to finer, sparser regrowth and easier sessions. Your technician will recommend a personalized schedule based on hair cycle and skin response.