We’re gonna say what you’re probably thinking: Hair down there is quite the hassle.
What’s even worse is trying to get rid of it.
So what’s your other option, you might ask?

Well, the answer’s simple: waxing.
More specifically, a Brazilian wax.
We know it sounds scary, but that’s why we’re here.

So here are some answers to questions you might have about getting a Brazilian wax.
What is a Brazilian Wax and how is it different from a bikini wax?
If you’re saying to yourself, “Isn’t that the same thing as a bikini wax?”

no, not exactly.
The two are a bit different.
This is essentially what most women try their best to shave.

Brazilian wax, on the other hand, goes a step further.
Remember how we said it’s a removal of all the hair?
Well, that’s exactly what it sounds like.

We’re talking bikini area along with every other crevasse down and around there.
How do they make all the hair disappear?
Knowing how much territory Brazilian wax has to cover, how can the techs get every last hair?

For this part, you must be comfortable with someone being up close and personal with your lady bits.
To get the best wax, you’re going to need to spread your legs.
This will allow them to reach every part of the pubic area and then some.

Sounds fun, doesn’t it?
What should you do to prep?
Your first question might be, “How long should my hair be down there?”

All of our wax specialists are expertly trained to work with all hair and skin types."
What are some dos and don’ts for prepping?
You’re probably wondering if there are any crucial dos or don’ts.

Drinking alcohol ahead of the appointment is also not recommended.
Be honest: Is getting a Brazilian awkward?
Some of you might have an advantage over the uncomfortable feelings.

Do I have to be a certain age to get waxed?
Well, this is one of those questions that can be subjective.
There’s no one answer, and it would appear that every place is different.

The European Wax Center requires guests under 16 have parental consent before being waxed (viaEuropean Wax Center).
The good news is there are no set laws or regulations on a state level.
So it really depends on who’s doing the waxing.

Just remember that, in comparison to a bikini wax, a Brazilian wax is a more intimate experience.
So it’s understandable why some people may have qualms about proceeding.
How long will it take and what level of pain should I anticipate?

However, when it comes to something like pain, it’s all relative to your tolerance.
Therefore, the better you are with pain, the less likely it is to hurt.
As for how long it takes, this is also relative to you.

They also recommend allotting at least 30 minutes for first-timers.
If I’m riding the crimson wave, can I still get a Brazilian?
Listen,periodscan get in the way of a lot of things.
Does that also include getting Brazilian wax?
The answer to this question has mixed results.
They aren’t wrong.
Somehow I managed to get a sunburn down there.
Can I still get waxed?
Sunburnsaren’t fun in any context for anyone.
We’re genuinely curious.
Second, you should consider that sunburn when scheduling a Brazilian wax appointment.
Should you get a Brazilian when you have a sunburn?
Probably not a good idea.
Professional salonWaxxpotsaid, “True Waxx Specialists (confirm to go to a professional salon like Waxxpot!)
won’t wax if you have sunburned skin.”
I’ve got a bun in the oven does that make a difference?
When pregnant, your number one priority is keeping that baby safe.
First, be sure that they’re not reusing wax strips on several clients.
This also goes for the wax applicators.
Sharing those types of items can lead to a bacterial infection.
Some moms-to-be find waxing a lot more convenient during pregnancy.
Then around seven months, things got borderline dangerous.
I could no longer remotely see what I was doing down there" (viaGlamour).
I was brave enough to pierce my bits.
Can I still get waxed?
The thought of that makes us shudder in fear.
What should I do if things start getting itchy or uncomfortable?
Waxing doesn’t always go smoothly no pun intended.
Sometimes things can take place that may cause discomfort, and Brazilian waxes are no exception.
The number one discomfort you might face post-wax is itchiness.
Another unfortunate situation can be an ingrown hair.
To help prevent ingrown hairs, exfoliate before your waxing session and avoid tight clothing post-wax (viaByrdie).
You’ll thank us later.
How long until the hair grows back?
This allows the proper amount of time for regrowth" (viaByrdie).
The European Wax Center has also recommended that you don’t shave in between waxes.