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Get answers to common questions about Brazilian Tea Tree Wax.
Results generally last three to six weeks depending on hair growth, skin type, and aftercare. Regular appointments can prolong smoothness and reduce regrowth thickness. Avoid exfoliating immediately and follow technician aftercare for best outcomes.
Yes. Tea tree oil provides antiseptic benefits and we use gentle techniques, but a patch test is recommended for first-time clients. Inform your technician about allergies, medications, or skin conditions so we can adjust products or recommend alternatives.
Trim hair to approximately 1/4 inch, avoid heavy moisturizing or tanning the day of, and shower beforehand. Gently exfoliate 24â48 hours prior to reduce ingrowns. Arrive clean and wear comfortable clothing; avoid caffeine for reduced sensitivity if desired.
Properly performed, the tea tree formulation reduces bacteria and lowers infection risk. However, any waxing can cause temporary irritation or folliculitis. Our technicians follow strict hygiene, and we provide aftercare instructions to minimize complications and promote rapid healing.
Keep the area clean and avoid hot baths, saunas, intense exercise, or tight clothing for 24â48 hours. Use a gentle, non-comedogenic moisturizer or the provided tea tree aftercare oil to soothe skin, and exfoliate gently after two days to prevent ingrown hairs.
Pregnancy and breastfeeding clients are generally welcome, but increased skin sensitivity is common. Consult your healthcare provider if uncertain. We recommend informing your technician, performing a patch test, and scheduling after the first trimester when possible to reduce discomfort and sensitivity.