Every full-service waxing salon on GetMarkd does Brazilians — sorted by distance, rating, and real reviews from real clients.
Hair length matters: aim for about a quarter inch — long enough for the wax to grip, short enough that removal isn't agony. If it's been a while, your esthetician will trim before they start. Showing up shaved means rebooking in two to three weeks.
Hard wax vs. soft wax: for the bikini area, almost every reputable salon uses hard wax. It shrink-wraps the hair instead of sticking to the skin, which means less pain and far less irritation. If a salon insists on soft wax (strip wax) for Brazilians, that's a yellow flag worth asking about.
Pricing in the US generally runs $45–$85 for a first-time Brazilian, with regulars closer to $50–$65. Big-city studios and brand-name chains sit at the top of that range. Always tip 15–20% — your esthetician earns it.
Aftercare: skip the gym, hot tubs, sex, and tight clothing for 24 hours. Exfoliate gently starting day three to prevent ingrowns. Book your next appointment four to five weeks out — that's the sweet spot for getting hair on the same growth cycle.