What to Know Before You Get Your Next Bikini Wax

If you've never had a bikini wax, you might have hundreds of fears before having your appointment. The easiest way to calm your nerves is learning how to prepare before you go in. 

The bikini wax has been conquered by women over and over again. While the process is often not talked about, you likely have several women in your life who have it done regularly.

In this article, we go over all the steps you need to take before, during, and after your session. Here's to making sure that everything goes smooth, and you stay smooth for days or even weeks afterward. 

Keep reading to learn everything you need to know before your bikini wax appointment.

Grow It Out

Never get a bikini wax if your hair is shorter than 1/8 to 1/4 of an inch long. The hairs in your bikini area need to be on the longer side so the wax can get a good grip on them. When the hairs are too short, they are prone to breaking. 

On the other hand, you also don't want the hairs to be too long. Make sure to trim the area to 1/4 inch before your appointment.

Moisturize and Exfoliate

Wax or no wax, you should be exfoliating your bikini area in the shower at least once per week. Additionally, you need to moisturize the area every day. Ideally, this will be done after every shower or bath.

Regularly moisturizing and exfoliating your bikini area ensures that the skin beneath the hair is not flakey or cracked. It is immensely important that you take these steps right before your appointment for the best results.   

Even if you prefer shaving or laser hair removal, you should take this tip. A properly exfoliated and moisturized bikini area will always look better no matter what hair removal method you prefer. 

Avoid Your Time of the Month

Your body and skin are most sensitive five days before, during, and after your period. If possible, you will want to avoid getting a bikini wax during this time. 

Don't Work Out Afterward

If you have a strict workout routine each day, be sure to schedule your workout before your bikini wax. Tight yoga pants, sweat, and a fresh bikini wax are not a good combination. 

The tight pants and sweat are likely to clog your pores and cause more ingrown hairs as well as irritation in that area. After your appointment, you will want to avoid tight clothes and any activity that could make you sweat.

Get Your Wax in Advance

When you are getting a bikini wax to prepare for summer or swimsuit season, you'll want to have it done about three days before you plan to wear a bikini. 

Many women have sensitive skin in that area that takes days to heal after a bikini wax. Nothing will distract from your bikini bod more than a bright red bikini line. 

Practice After Care

Waxing aftercare is a necessary step to take to prolong your freshly waxed bikini area. Many estheticians recommend witch hazel toners to prevent ingrown hairs, as well as a cooling gel to combat redness. 

After a wax, your bikini area will be extremely sensitive. Make sure to take the necessary steps to keep the area clean, hydrated, and protected from the sun. 

Take the Mystery Out of the Bikini Wax

Once you've had your first bikini wax, the ones that follow will become easier. You will become used to the process, and the hair will become easier to wax off. 

Be patient and do your research. The more you learn about the process, the better time you will have with regular bikini waxes. When you are ready to read more on the topics of health and personal hygiene, check out the rest of our site.