Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Brazilian Tea Tree Wax.

Avoid caffeine and blood-thinning medications before your appointment, exfoliate gently 24-48 hours beforehand, and ensure hair is about 1/4 inch long. Arrive clean and avoid lotions so the tea tree wax adheres properly and reduces risk of irritation.

Sensitivity varies, but tea tree oil can soothe and reduce inflammation during the service. Pain is comparable to a standard Brazilian; experienced technicians use techniques to minimize discomfort and can adjust pressure or breaks to keep you comfortable.

Typically results last three to six weeks depending on your hair growth cycle and maintenance. Regular waxing can slow regrowth and soften hair. Follow recommended exfoliation and moisturizing routines to extend smoothness and reduce ingrown hairs.

Yes for many clients: tea tree oil's antiseptic properties can calm irritation, but patch testing is recommended for very reactive skin. Tell your technician about allergies, recent treatments, or medications so we can adjust products and technique.

Avoid hot baths, saunas, tight clothing and heavy exercise for 24 hours. Use the provided tea tree-infused soothing lotion, exfoliate gently after 48 hours, and wear breathable fabrics to prevent irritation and ingrown hairs during healing.

Many pregnant or breastfeeding clients safely receive waxing. Inform your technician about your pregnancy stage and any sensitivities. We avoid certain products when necessary and may schedule around prenatal appointments; consult your healthcare provider with specific medical concerns.