Download Article Show Download Article Things can get a bit hairy before a bikini wax, but don’t trim your hair just yet. Before you wax, you need enough hair growth for the wax to grip. You might be feeling a bit anxious about how to prepare for your bikini wax, especially if this is your first time. Fortunately, we have all the answers to your questions about trimming hair before a bikini wax.
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Advertisement About This ArticleThanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 27,001 times. Did this article help you?Should I trim my hair before Brazilian wax?If the hairs are too short in the bikini area, they will not adhere to the wax for removal. The same goes for hairs that are longer than 1/4 inch. You always want to make sure you trim any longer hairs before the waxing appointment.
How do you trim pubic hair before a Brazilian?Sit or stand in front of a mirror, then carefully trim your hair. Go slowly so that you don't accidentally cut yourself. It's best to use smaller scissors because you'll be less likely to injure yourself. Cut just a few hairs at a time so you can make sure you're not trimming them too short.
How do you prepare your hair for a Brazilian wax?How to Prepare for Your Brazilian Bikini Wax. Please shower before your appointment. ... . Hair must be a quarter of an inch (about 10-14 days of growth) to adhere correctly to the wax.. Resist the urge to shave between sessions. ... . Gently exfoliate the night before or take a warm bath to prep the skin before your wax. ... . Chill.. Can your pubic hair be too long for a Brazilian wax?Can My Hair Be Too Long for Waxing? Yes. If your hair is more than a half-inch long, you should consider shaving it and “starting over.” Then schedule an appointment so that it lands about one full growth cycle out. That is, give the hair 1 to 4 weeks to regrow to about ¼ inch.
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