VAJACIAL FAQ

  • What is a Vajacial?

    A vajacial is a spa treatment for the bikini area, similar to a facial, designed to address ingrown hairs, discoloration, and irritation. It typically involves cleansing, exfoliation, extractions, and application of a mask and serum. Benefits include smoother skin, reduced ingrown hairs, and improved overall skin health in the bikini area.

  • How often can you receive one?

    It's recommended to get a vajacial every 4-6 weeks, typically after a Brazilian wax, to keep the skin smooth, prevent ingrown hairs, and maintain healthy skin.

  • What to do after a vajacial?

    After your vajacial, avoid tight clothing, hot showers, saunas, and sweating for 24 hours to prevent irritation. Don't touch or pick at the area. After 48 hours, gently exfoliate 2-3 times a week and moisturize regularly.

  • Do Vajacials actually help?

    A Vajacial offers numerous benefits: It enhances skin health by deep-cleaning pores, reducing ingrown hairs, and soothing irritation. It also promotes smoother skin, diminishes hyperpigmentation, and combats minor scarring.

  • How do I prepare for a Vajacial?

    Step 1 is having a steamy shower. To open your pores for a vajacial at home we recommend having a steamy, hot shower. ...

    Step 2 is exfoliating your bikini line.

    Step 3 is applying your vajacial hydrogel mask for 20 minutes. ...

    Step 4 is applying your soothing bikini line oil.

  • Can you get a vajacial on your period?

    Yes, You can get a vajacial while you're on your period. However, keep in mind that during a waxing or the extraction portion of the vajacial, you may be more sensitive than usual. You can get a vajacial while pregnant by adjusting the treatment to your needs.

  • Can you get a Vajacial without a wax?

    Yes, you can get a vajacial without waxing. Vajacials are typically performed on hairless skin, which can be achieved through waxing, shaving, sugaring, or laser hair removal. While some practitioners may recommend waxing prior to a vajacial for optimal results, it's not a requirement.