Yes! You can absolutely get your Brazilian or bikini wax while on your period. As long as you are wearing a fresh menstrual cup or tampon with the string tucked in before your appointment.
Tips for getting waxed on your period
You just need to wear a fresh tampon or clean menstrual cup to your appointment. During your period your skin is at its most sensitive. So, you may also want to let your wax therapist know you're on your period, so they'll know what to expect and be as gentle as possible on you.
You may have heard that you can't get waxed on your period, but you can indeed get a Brazilian wax during your menstrual cycle as long as you wear a tampon. Although, remember your skin is usually more sensitive during that time of the month so you are likely to experience more pain or discomfort during your session.
For Women, there can be a significant difference in the amount of pain they experience from waxing at different times in their menstrual cycle. Before and during menstrual periods, the skin is much more sensitive. Ideally, always after period, not before or during.
"Yes, you can absolutely be waxed while on your menstrual cycle," she says. "If your skin is healthy and you can wear a tampon [or a menstrual cup], then you can get waxed." That being so, wearing a menstrual pad to your appointment generally isn't recommended.
Pubic hair needs to be at least the length of a grain of rice or ¼ of an inch long. Many people feel self-conscious about hair being too long before their Brazilian wax, but longer hair is grabbed by wax better. If you trim beforehand, you could cut it too short and forfeit the ability to wax.
Don'ts For Brazilian Wax
Apply lotion right before the waxing treatment. Trim hair too short (hair length should be 1/4-inch). Let the hair grow too long, causing an increase in the pain. Take alcohol (and other stimulants such as caffeine) prior to waxing, stimulants tighten the pores.
This may sound counterintuitive but in order to get a good ol' shiny vaginy, you need to grow it out until your hairs are about a grain of rice in length (¼ of an inch). It can be longer, too. The length is needed so the wax can grip the hairs. Whatever you do, do NOT shave before your appointment.
Do take a warm shower before waxing. This will help to open the pore for easy hair removal. Do relax during your waxing service, because tense muscles make the area more sensitive. Do not take extremely hot showers or sauna after waxing.
You can definitely get a Brazilian wax on your period, just use a tampon or a menstrual cup. If you're using a tampon, make sure the string is tucked in.
Don't exfoliate 24 hours to 48 hours prior to waxing to avoid irritation. (Though we absolutely encourage you to exfoliate a few times weekly in between wax appointments to keep skin soft.) Don't coat your body with lotions, potions, creams or any of the sort the day of your wax.
You can absolutely get your Brazilian or bikini wax while on your period. As long as you are wearing a fresh menstrual cup or tampon with the string tucked in before your appointment.
Should I trim my pubic hair before a Brazilian wax? And how long is too long? Up to 1/2 inch should be fine. If your hair is any longer you may feel some discomfort when the wax is applied.
Although the results are fairly similar, there's one key difference: how long they last. On average, waxing lasts around 3 or 4 weeks because the hair is removed at the root. Hair grows back much faster with shaving, though — within 3 days to a week. This is because shaving only removes the top layer of the hair.
Hair follicles remain open for hours after waxing, so it's best to avoid contact with any excess moisture for at least 24 hours. If you must bathe the same day as your wax, take a shower, not a bath. The bacteria, skin, and product in the water could cause infection.
Numbing creams can be used all over the body, and can be applied to most of the areas that are going to be waxed. That being said, it's not recommended for use on bikini areas, as such areas are especially delicate.
Be hairy. Your hair should be at least 1/4 inch in length (which makes it long enough to lay flat on your skin). Please don't shave for at least 3 weeks prior to your appointment to ensure that your hair is long enough! Also, if you've “let it go” down there and it seems out of control, don't worry!
But as frustrating as it can be to have your period coincide with your plans, there's no reliable way to stop your period for a single night after it's already started. You've probably come across all kinds of claims that doing this or taking that will stop your period on command.
Lemon or lime juice can control your menstruation.
It is high in acidic content and can play a role in delaying your period. Having lime juice just before your period can push it further and results in a lighter flow.
No. Drinking a shot of lemon juice won't delay your period or make it stop. Using a hormonal birth control method is the only way to lighten or control when you get your period: When taking a hormonal birth control method, like the pill, ring, and patch, you have the ability to skip your period.
Avoid the following for 24 hours after your wax: Swimming and exercise. For Brazilian Wax, no sex, especially oral sex for 24 hours.
Dry, brittle hair could possibly have broken during your wax. Reduce this from happening by exfoliating (a couple to few times a week) and moisturizing (daily) between wax appointments.
NO hot shower or bath for at least 12 hours.
Directly after waxing your hair follicle is left open. This makes it susceptible hot water entering the open hair follicle during a shower or bath. This will irritate the area and create discomfort. Once your follicles close you can return to your normal bathing routine.
If you're going to bathe after waxing, try to at least avoid doing so no sooner than 2 hours after hair removal, and give your skin a chance to breathe! You should also never take a bath just after getting freshly waxed. Instead, take a lukewarm shower and use a non-scented cleanser or body wash to clean with.