Is It Safe To Get A Brazilian Wax With A Yeast Infection? – Time Needed To Heal

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During a yeast infection, your groin area is sensitive, swelling, itchy, has a burning sensation, and develops a rash. Getting a Brazilian waxing can worsen your current yeast infection symptoms and make your condition severe. Let your yeast infection disappear while you follow up on the treatment for the next couple of weeks. Then you can discuss getting a Brazilian wax with your esthetician under clean and hygienic conditions.

Vaginal yeast infection affects up to 3 out of 4 women at some point in their lifetimes. It’s a very sensitive time for women as yeast infection causes irritation, discharge, and intense itchiness of their vagina and the vulva.

Thinking about getting a Brazilian wax during such an infection might cause more harm than benefit.

Many women prefer getting Brazilian or bikini wax, especially before the onset of summer, to get ready for the bikini season. But sometimes, getting a Brazilian during such a sensitive time might worsen your situation even more!

Brazilian wax during yeast infection

Your vaginal area keeps itself clean and doesn’t require expensive soaps or perfumes to keep it hygienic or to smell great. But sometimes, the balance of your system down there can be interrupted and cause issues with your vaginal health causing various infections like a yeast infection.

Usually, a vaginal yeast infection is caused when extra moisture is trapped there combined with warmth (not getting enough air). But other different factors can cause a yeast infection like:

  • Being on certain antibiotics can decrease the amount of Lactobacillus (good bacteria) in the vagina
  • Pregnancy
  • Uncontrolled diabetes
  • Weak immune system
  • Hormonal imbalance
  • Physical stress in the vaginal area
A young woman is laying down at the waxing place, ready to get a Brazilian wax treatment.

Before getting a Brazilian wax, you need to be aware of your vaginal yeast infection situation. Even if you only have a few mild common symptoms right now, it’s not a good idea to get your vagina waxed. It can seriously lead to a more chronic yeast infection.

During this time, you might observe common symptoms like:

  • Itchiness and irritation in the vagina and vulva
  • Swelling and redness around the vagina
  • A burning sensation during urination or sex
  • Vaginal pain or soreness
  • Rash around vagina
  • Watery vaginal discharge
  • Thick, white, odor-free vaginal discharge with cottage cheese appearance

After going through the list, you might have an idea about the similar common symptoms you’re facing right now. You know what to expect in the coming days if you’re suspecting a vaginal yeast infection.

Getting Brazilian wax involves applying warm wax on the pubic hair and pulling it clean. Even on regular days, you need to have a high pain tolerance.

When you’re suffering from a vaginal yeast infection, getting a Brazilian wax can only worsen your symptoms by placing more stress on the area. It might lead to a more severe version of the yeast infection.

It’s time to handle the situation carefully and get the proper treatment within the correct time frame, or your condition can become severe and lead to a complicated infection.

A vaginal yeast infection, sexually transmitted infection (STI), and a urinary tract infection (UTI) might have common symptoms.

Yeast infection isn’t contagious, but there’s an increased risk of getting a vaginal yeast infection while having sex with someone and can spread through oral sex too.

How does Brazilian waxing cause a yeast infection?

Even getting a Brazilian wax can cause you to have a vaginal yeast infection.

Lack of cleanliness

A lack of general cleanliness can be a significant factor in getting a vaginal yeast infection.

Next time if you’re thinking about getting a Brazilian wax, then pay attention to your surroundings and see if they follow proper sanitization methods or not.

  • The platform you lay on to get the waxing done should have a clean, washed cloth placed in front of you.
  • We often forget to pay attention to the wooden stick being used to apply the wax. Once a wooden stick is used to apply wax on your vaginal area, it goes straight into the dustbin and not into the wax container. If the esthetician is doing this to you, imagine they did the same to someone else who might have an infection of some sort. Once the stick touches your pubic hair, it goes into the trash.
  • Don’t let your esthetician blow on the wax on a wooden stick before they apply it to your groin area. This is an unhygienic practice that you can’t allow. You can’t risk getting all sorts of infections in your delicate area.

Wax temperature

The wax needs to be at a perfect temperature, ready to be waxed. If it’s hot, it might risk burning your skin.

If it’s cold, it will make it hard to get the wax off and create a lot of ingrown hair in the future. It all leads to creating stress in your vaginal area.  

You can’t place physical stress on your vaginal area as it’s one of the major causes of getting a vaginal yeast infection. If the temperature is hot, you might risk the esthetician blowing on the wax, and if cold, you might risk getting more force used to remove it.

Brazilian wax after yeast infection

You need to let your vaginal yeast infection heal appropriately before deciding to go for Brazilian waxing. You need at least a week (7 days) to allow the infection to disappear correctly.

Symptoms are usually gone after the treatment, but you need to complete the 7-day treatment of medications, including antibiotics and anti-fungal creams.

For a more severe yeast infection condition, it might take 14 to 21 days for the treatment to work and heal properly.

On the other hand, several people also use home remedies to cure their infections at home. However, they won’t be as reliable as proper medication and treatment.

These home remedies include:

Whatever treatment you think is proper for you, be it home remedies or following a doctor’s prescriptions, follow up on it immediately. It’s better to start treating your yeast infection as soon as you see symptoms of it, and it will help cure the infection faster.

Other things to keep in mind are to start wearing cotton undies and loose clothes to air out the areas as much as possible.

Avoid using any feminine hygiene products sold in the market, using a panty liner,  physical activities, and taking hot water baths.

As soon as your yeast infection shows visible healing and you finish your medications, you can consider getting Brazilian waxing.

Can I shave with a yeast infection?

You must be thinking that since getting a Brazilian wax is a bit difficult when you have a yeast infection, shaving is probably a safer choice. But the answer remains the same: to not do anything to your pubic hair for the entire duration of your yeast infection.

You should avoid shaving down there as it can worsen your symptoms, just as it might do with a Brazilian wax.

Your pubic hair acts as a protective barrier from all kinds of bacterial infections like bacterial vaginosis or yeast infection in your vagina. It avoids any friction that might harm your sensitive skin.

During a yeast infection, your skin will be more sensitive than usual. Shaving will make your skin more vulnerable to friction, too, and ingrown hair might create more problems. So avoid doing anything for the time being and follow up on the treatment provided by your health care provider.

FAQs

Can Brazilian wax cause infection?

Brazilian waxing can cause infections if not adhered to properly. The temperature needs to be perfect to make an easy pull possible, or it might ruin your sensitive skin down there.

Proper hygiene needs to be maintained where you’re getting waxed to avoid any potential infections.

When should you not get a Brazilian wax?

Avoid getting waxed when you’re nearing or on your periods, as it can be a sensitive time for you.

Also, avoid waxing when you’ve even a slight possibility of infection as it can be more painful and worsen your current situation.

Can a yeast infection go away on its own?

If you have a mild yeast infection, it might go away on its own, but it depends on your symptoms. You can treat yourself with home remedies or take over-the-counter anti-fungal medication.

If you see your symptoms worsening, definitely seek advice from a health care provider.

Can drinking a lot of water get rid of yeast infection?

Drinking water can flush out the toxins inside and take care of your vaginal health by keeping it well hydrated.

It’s always beneficial when you drink a lot of water. But it would be best to get proper treatment depending on the severity of your issue.

To summarize

Brazilian waxing can be difficult to get accustomed to and is especially difficult for first-timers since it requires a higher pain tolerance. Vaginal health is essential before deciding to jump on the boat of Brazilian waxing.

If you think you have a slight chance of having a yeast infection or are sure you have it, avoid getting a Brazilian wax. It will only worsen your current situation and makes this more difficult for you. Your groin area is susceptible right now and won’t handle the stress of Brazilian waxing.

Take your time to heal and follow the correct treatment necessary to make the infection disappear. Once the infection is gone and you see visible improvement, you should get that Brazilian waxing done in discussion with your esthetician!

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Saumya Malik
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