I’m a pro waxer & a client insulted my job choice – I showed her, don’t be rude to a person with access to your genitals
She wasn’t afraid to rip the hot wax off
A PROFESSIONAL waxer has revealed she wasn’t pleased when a client insulted her career.
The esthetician cautioned people to not be rude while they have their genitals exposed.
TikToker Bianca the Wax Slayer (@biancathewaxslayer) shared a storytime video about an ill-mannered client she encountered.
“I am not the bigger person,” she captioned the clip.
“I had this epiphany that I do not want to have clients that I do not like,” Bianca explained.
“By that I mean, just because I am waxing your butthole, does not mean you can be one to me,” she added.
She said one client in particular caused problems from the moment she walked into the facility.
The woman was getting a Brazilian wax, a procedure where hair is removed from the bikini line, the vulva, and the butt.
First, she complained about the front desk worker reminding her of the late policy after she was tardy for her appointment.
Once Bianca took her back to her waxing room, the client continued to complain about the worker and called her the “C-word.”
The woman was nice to Bianca until she asked if she was in college.
Bianca, however, decided to get her esthetician license and work full-time instead.
The woman began to drone on about how “disappointed” she would be if her daughter didn’t go to college.
Bianca said she had three wax strips left to pull, but she stopped before continuing with the final step.
Since the woman told Bianca her waxing job was “so easy,” Bianca invited the client to pull the strips herself.
The woman was flabbergasted, and Bianca did not continue with the service until the client apologized for insulting her job.
“Moral of the story: Don’t be rude to the person who has access to your genitals and hot wax,” Bianca finished.
People who want to become estheticians in Washington State, where Bianca works, must go through at least 750 hours of training.
They then must complete a written test, which costs $60, and a practical exam, which costs $120.
In Bianca’s bio, she wrote that she is from Washington State and in a “professional unprofessional.”
Specialists at European Wax Center in Washington State earn approximately $16.61, which is 15% below the national average, per Indeed.