1. How long have you been doing Brazilian waxes?
We all have to start somewhere, but you probably don’t want to be the guinea pig for someone who is just learning how to do waxes. You want to go to someone who has at least a little bit of experience so you can be sure they know what they are doing. An esthetician who has been doing brazilian waxes for a while will know the ins and outs of the service and will be able to give you a better experience. This isn’t to say that someone who is new to waxing can’t do a good job, but why take the chance?2. Do you have any training in aesthetics or Brazilian waxing?
The government does not regulate waxing services, so technically, anyone can call themselves an esthetician and start offering waxing services. However, it is always best to go to someone who has had some formal training in aesthetics or Brazilian waxing specifically. This way, you know they have at least a basic understanding of what they are doing.3. What kind of wax do you use for Brazilian waxes?
Bikini wax and brow wax are not the same, so you don’t want the esthetician to use the same wax for your brazilian wax that they would use for other areas of your body. Here are some things to look for in a good wax for Brazilian wax:- It should be soft and pliable so it can conform to the contours of your body.
- It should be strong enough to remove all the hair in one go, but not so strong that it rips your skin.
- It should be hypoallergenic to avoid any irritation. A sensitive skin wax is a good option.