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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.

Should you trim pubic hair before waxing?

Licensed esthetician and Brazilian wax educator Melissa Jannes says the optimal length for waxing your pubic hair is between ¼-½ in (0.6-1.3 cm). If your pubic hair is longer than ¾ in (1.9 cm), trim it a little shorter before waxing. If your hair is very short, stop shaving for 2-3 weeks to allow your hair to grow.

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Should you shave before waxing?

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Can pubic hair be too long for a bikini wax?

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  1. Use a ruler to measure your hair if you’re worried it’s too long. If it is, no worries. Just trim your hair before your waxing session.[2]
    • Technically, your esthetician may be able to wax longer hair. However, this can be more painful..

    Note: Some professionals don’t advise trimming your hair before you get a bikini wax. For instance, licensed esthetician and Brazilian wax educator Melissa Jannes says any length of hair longer than ¼ in (0.6 cm) can be removed without issue. But, if your hair is too short, you might not get as smooth of a wax

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What’s the ideal hair length for bikini waxing?

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  1. This is the ideal length for getting a wax with minimal discomfort. Keep a ruler handy so that you can check the length of the hairs. Take your time so you can be precise.[3]
    • If you’re trimming your hair the same day you plan to wax, leave the hairs closer to 34 in (1.9 cm) so you don’t risk cutting them too short.
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How do you trim hair before a bikini wax?

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  1. Grab a pair of safety scissors or mustache scissors because they’re small enough to maneuver around your pubic area. Sit or stand in front of a mirror, then carefully trim your hair. Go slowly so that you don’t accidentally cut yourself.[4]
    • 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.
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How do I prepare for my first bikini wax?

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  1. Sweat, oil, and dirt can make it hard for the wax to stick to your skin. If you can, shower shortly before your wax.[5] However, it’s also okay to wipe yourself down with a cleansing wipe.[6]
    • Some salons give you a cleansing wipe to use when you get to your appointment if you want one.
    • Try not to stress out too much about the “cleanliness” of your pubic area when getting a professional wax. Your esthetician is used to doing bikini waxes.
  2. Unfortunately, these products can prevent the wax from sticking. Don’t apply anything to your pubic area before waxing. If you forget, wash the area or use a cleansing cloth to wipe it clean.[7]
  3. You’re probably going to experience some temporary discomfort during and immediately after waxing. Don’t worry because you’ll feel better soon! In the meantime, wear bottoms that won’t be too tight on your skin and won’t cause friction.[9]
    • For example, you might wear sweatpants or a flowy skirt.
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How long does a bikini wax last?

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  1. It all depends on how fast your hair grows and how long you’ve been waxing. If you continue to wax regularly, your hair will eventually grow back thinner and finer, so your results may last longer. If you’re seeing a professional, talk to your esthetician to see when they recommend scheduling another waxing appointment.[10]
    • Remember, you’ll need to let your hair grow a bit before waxing again.
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Can you trim hair between waxes?

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When should you avoid waxing?

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  1. You can technically still wax during this time, but it’s not a good idea. You’re more sensitive to pain just before, during, and right after your period. Schedule your wax in the middle of your menstrual cycle so you’ll experience less discomfort.[12]
    • Most salons will still let you get a bikini wax while on your period if that’s the best time for you. Just check with your salon ahead of time and wear a fresh tampon or menstrual cup.
  2. [13] Getting a bikini wax usually causes discomfort, but it’s typically not too painful. However, waxing damaged or irritated skin can really hurt and may cause additional harm to your skin. Wait until your skin heals before you wax.[14]
    • This includes things like sunburn.
  3. The wax is going to tear off the top layer of your skin along with your hair. While this is usually no big deal, thin skin tears more easily. Skip the wax if you’re currently using the following medications:[15]
    • An antibiotic.
    • Topical tretinoin (retinoic acid) for acne.
    • Isotretinoin, an acne treatment, which stays in your system for up to 6 months.
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  • Waxing yourself can be difficult. It’s a good idea to visit a professional salon when you first start waxing so you can familiarize yourself with the procedure.[16]
  • Take over the counter pain relievers before your appointment if you’re worried about experiencing discomfort during your waxing.
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Melissa Jannes
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This article was co-authored by Melissa Jannes and by wikiHow staff writer, Danielle Blinka, MA, MPA. Melissa Jannes is a Licensed Esthetician and the owner of Maebee's Beauty Studio in Philadelphia, a single practitioner space providing quality services with individualized attention. Melissa is also a National Educator for Universal Companies. She received her esthetics degree at The Beauty School of Middletown in 2008 and is licensed in both New York and Pennsylvania. Melissa won the "Best of Beauty" award from Allure magazine in 2012 for the quality of her bikini waxing. This article has been viewed 63,433 times.
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