brazilian wax after 2 weeks
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Uprooting unwanted hair with waxing requires the use of a wax strip. One of the body parts that often gets this treatment is the intimate area down there.

A complete removal of pubic hair using wax is called Brazilian waxing. This method can be done manually or professionally with the help of professional therapists. 

After going through the procedure and applying proper Brazilian wax aftercare, another session may be needed when the hair eventually grows back.

Can you schedule another session of Brazilian wax after 2 weeks? Before making a rash decision, let’s explore the nature of Brazilian wax in this article!

Is It Okay to Get Brazilian Wax After 2 Weeks?

While Brazilian wax can be done in repeated sessions, it’s advisable to wait for a couple of weeks before booking another treatment.

Considering the hair regrowth cycle, a Brazilian wax after 2 weeks is too quick, as brand-new hairs just begin to pop back up around the intimate area.

Contrary to popular belief, the new pubic hair that grows after a Brazilian wax doesn’t have a thicker texture. Slightly coarse individual strands may appear in some atypical cases.

Read also: Brazilian Wax vs Hollywood Wax: Recognize the Difference!

How Often Can You Get a Brazilian Wax?

Waxing allows your body hair to grow back finer and thinner because the treatment makes your body remember.

Repeated sessions of Brazilian wax affect the hair regrowth time. With regular waxing down there, your pubic hair will grow back slower over time.

Every person adjusts to Brazilian wax differently, but consistency is the key to achieving the optimal results you want.

Regular Brazilian wax can help your hair regrowth to sync up. Eventually, your intimate area will stay smooth longer with time.

Generally, Brazilian wax treatments are recommended every three to six weeks. You can adjust the timing based on your hair growth cycle.

However, if you want long-lasting results, you can try the Super Hair Removal treatment from Clean and Tidy. Want to learn more? Click the button below!

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Read also: How to Soften Pubic Hair: 6 Steps to Intimate Grooming 

How Long Does a Brazilian Wax Last?

One session of Brazilian wax can grant you smooth, hairless skin for at least three to six weeks. This estimated time frame between the waxing session and the regrowth depends on several factors, including the hair growth rate and the frequency.

For first-timers, the result of the Brazilian wax may only last for one or two weeks because the hair hasn’t broken through the skin yet, making it difficult to uproot. After repeated sessions, the result may last as long as four weeks. 

It’s worth noting that the result of Brazilian wax depends on the hair growth cycle. Generally, the hair growth cycle is divided into three phases. Here’s a short explanation:

  • Anagen: The growing phase where hair cells divide, allowing hair to sprout and grow.
  • Catagen: The transitional phase where a hair removal method takes place. A small portion of body hair gets cut off and loses its blood supply.
  • Telogen: The resting phase where the rest of the hair that doesn’t get cut off is pushed out of the skin and falls out on its own.

Every person has different hair growth cycles. The length of the cycle mostly depends on biological factors, such as sex, age, diet, and hormones. Additionally, stress and medical conditions may affect the hair growth cycle. 

Read also: Brazilian Wax Aftercare: 10 Tips for Your Smooth Skin

What to Expect After a Brazilian Wax

A Brazilian wax treatment will grant you noticeable results in two weeks. Some new hair sprouts may appear following the hair growth cycle.

Hair that grows back doesn’t indicate the ineffectiveness of the waxing treatment. It’s a natural cycle your body goes through with every hair removal procedure.

Aside from the obvious hair regrowth with finer and thinner texture, there are several characteristics about post-Brazilian wax treatment you should know:

  • Smoother skin around the intimate area.
  • Less pubic hair that grows back with repeated sessions.
  • Dead skin cells around the private area get removed along with the hairs.
  • Risk of irritations, like redness and sensitivity, which may disappear with proper Brazilian wax aftercare.

So, do you still consider a Brazilian wax after 2 weeks? As mentioned above, two weeks isn’t recommended, as the new hair just barely starts growing back.

Before trying a Brazilian wax, you should know that the process may leave you with pain and skin redness for some time.

The sticky wax and the strip uproot the hair around the intimate area by force. If you cannot handle pain well, this method may not suit you.

To experience a pain-free and more effective hair removal treatment, you can try Brazilian Super Hair Removal (SHR) at Clean & Tidy.

In the hands of our trusted therapist, you can enjoy a comfortable hair removal experience with long-lasting results, far beyond what waxing can achieve.

Our advanced SHR technology uses low-energy light at rapid pulses to damage each hair follicle. With SHR, you also won’t risk any irritations, like skin bumps or ingrown hair.

Give our Brazilian SHR a try by booking an appointment at Clean & Tidy Bugis or Orchard Road now!

Read also: Brazilian vs Bikini Wax: Learn the Benefits and Differences

FAQ about Brazilian Wax After 2 Weeks

1. Can I get another Brazilian wax after 2 weeks?
It’s usually recommended to wait 4–6 weeks between sessions so hair grows long enough for waxing. After only 2 weeks, the hair may be too short for the wax to grip.

2. What happens if I wax too soon?
Waxing every 2 weeks can cause skin irritation, breakage, or ingrown hairs since hair regrowth is uneven.

3. How long should my hair be for a Brazilian wax?
Hair should be at least ¼ inch (about 6 mm) long, usually reached in 4 weeks. Shorter hair may not be removed effectively.

4. Is it normal to see hair regrowth after 2 weeks?
Yes. Hair grows in cycles. Even after a clean wax, some hairs may appear within 1–2 weeks.

5. What can I do if my Brazilian wax only lasts 2 weeks?
Exfoliate gently 2–3 times a week, moisturize, and avoid shaving in between. This helps reduce ingrowns and prepares for your next wax.

6. Can I do touch-ups between waxing sessions?
If needed, you can tweeze a few stray hairs, but avoid shaving as it may make your next wax less effective.

7. Does frequent waxing make hair grow back finer?
Yes. Over time, consistent waxing weakens follicles, so hair grows back thinner and slower, even if regrowth appears in 2 weeks now.

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