Manzilian Wax: The Complete Guide to Male Brazilian Waxing for Professionals

The Manzilian Is Your Highest-Value Service

Hello, Wax Fam Pro!

Male intimate waxing is the fastest-growing niche in the waxing industry, and for good reason. The Manzilian (also called a Boyzilian, male Brazilian, or male intimate wax) is priced at a premium, builds intensely loyal clients, and is offered by a relatively small percentage of practicing estheticians — which means less competition and high demand.

The challenge? It requires knowledge, confidence, and specific technique that is rarely taught in standard esthetics programs. Estheticians who master the Manzilian and offer it with professionalism and discretion develop a client base that is among the most loyal in the industry — because these clients often spend months or years looking for a provider they trust with this service.

This is your complete, professional guide to the Manzilian service — from anatomy and pricing through the complete step-by-step technique and client management protocols.


TL;DR / Executive Summary

  • The Manzilian is a high-ticket, high-skill service: Male Brazilian (manzilian/boyzilian) services command premium pricing — typically $80–$150+ — and require specific training in male anatomy and client management.
  • Anatomical differences are real: Thicker skin, coarser hair, highly elastic scrotum tissue, and different hair direction patterns mean Manzilian technique cannot be a carbon copy of female Brazilian technique.
  • Skin tautness is your #1 challenge: The scrotum is highly elastic and folds easily — developing a reliable system for tightening this tissue is the core technical skill.
  • Client modesty and potential arousal must be managed professionally: These are clinical realities of the service; having clear protocols de-escalates awkwardness without stigma.
  • Low-temperature hard wax is non-negotiable: The scrotal skin is extremely thin and vascular. A formula that applies at lower temperatures — like Wax Wax's Italian-made hard wax — is the only appropriate choice for this zone.

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Section 1: Defining the Service — What Is a Manzilian?

A Manzilian (from "man" + "Brazilian") is the male equivalent of a Brazilian wax. It involves the removal of hair from:

  • Pubic mound / mons (above the penis)
  • Penis shaft and base
  • Scrotum
  • Perineum (the area between the scrotum and the anus)
  • Perianal area ("back strip")

Like the female Brazilian, the Manzilian may be performed as a full bare service or leave a small landing strip/triangle on the pubic mound per the client's preference.

Related terms you will hear from clients:

  • Boyzilian — same service, different marketing term
  • Male Brazilian — same service
  • Male intimate waxing — broader term covering the full genital/perianal zone
  • Scrotum waxing — clients may specifically reference this area as their primary concern

Section 2: The Market Opportunity

Pricing for Manzilian Services

Manzilian waxing commands a significant premium over standard waxing services. The premium reflects:

  • Service duration: Typically 30–60 minutes
  • Specialized training required
  • Higher skill demand
  • Smaller pool of providers

Typical price ranges (US market, 2026):

Service Typical Price Range
Full Manzilian (front + back) $85–$150
Half Manzilian (front only, excluding perianal) $65–$100
Scrotum wax only $45–$70
Perianal only $35–$55
Package (3-session) 10–15% discount

Who Is the Manzilian Client?

The male intimate waxing client is far more diverse than many estheticians expect:

  • Athletes (cyclists, swimmers, bodybuilders, CrossFit) seeking odor reduction and hygiene
  • Men with partners who prefer it — a significant and growing demographic
  • Men who have seen results from manscaping and want a professional, longer-lasting service
  • Younger men (20s–30s) for whom male grooming is normative, not exceptional
  • Men of all body types, ages, and backgrounds — do not assume your market

Section 3: Anatomy-Specific Challenges

Understanding male genital anatomy is the prerequisite to mastering Manzilian technique. This is where the service fundamentally diverges from the female Brazilian.

Challenge 1: Skin Thickness and Sebaceous Activity

Male skin is on average 25% thicker than female skin due to higher androgen levels. This has two effects:

  • Hair is typically coarser and denser — particularly in the pubic and scrotal area
  • The skin is more resilient — generally more tolerant of waxing, but also more resistant to hair release; a high-grip wax is needed

Wax selection response: A formula with strong hair encapsulation capability — like Wax Wax White Raw, designed for coarse hair — is the appropriate choice for most male clients' pubic/upper zones.

Challenge 2: Scrotal Skin Elasticity

The scrotum is the most technically challenging area of the Manzilian service. The skin is:

  • Highly elastic and folded — it contracts to protect the testes when cool, and relaxes when warm
  • Very thin compared to surrounding skin — approximately 1mm thick in the scrotal wall
  • Highly vascular — extra sensitivity to both heat and mechanical trauma

The technical problem: Loose, folded scrotal skin cannot be waxed safely. The wax will flow into the folds and adhere to skin-on-skin contact points, making removal painful and potentially causing tearing.

The solution: A reliable system for rendering the scrotal skin taut before application. See Section 5 for the specific techniques.

Challenge 3: Hair Direction Complexity

Scrotal hair growth is notoriously irregular. It grows in whorls, spirals, and opposing directions with very short inter-follicle distance. This means:

  • You will need to apply many small sections in varying directions
  • Do not attempt to apply one large strip across the entire scrotum — it will fail
  • Hair mapping by quadrant is required

Challenge 4: The Perineum and Perianal Zone

These zones on male clients are generally more hair-dense than on female clients, with coarser hair. From a technique standpoint:

  • Apply in small sections matching the local hair direction
  • The perianal area typically benefits from the Knee-to-Chest positioning
  • Use a smaller applicator stick for precision in these zones

Section 4: Client Management — Modesty and the Arousal Question

Setting the Professional Frame from the First Call

How you manage the initial client inquiry significantly affects the tone of the service. When a male client calls to book a Manzilian:

  • Use clinical, matter-of-fact language. "Manzilian," "male Brazilian," "male intimate waxing" — not euphemisms.
  • Briefly explain what the service covers and what to expect: "The Manzilian covers the pubic area, the penis, the scrotum, and the perianal area. It takes approximately 45 minutes. You'll be disrobed from the waist down and draped throughout."
  • Answer any questions calmly and clinically — this normalizes the service immediately.

Managing Modesty During the Service

First-time male clients are frequently anxious about exposure and vulnerability. Your professionalism resolves this:

  • Provide disposable or provide clean draping: Offer a drape that covers what isn't being worked on. Undrape only the zone you are actively treating.
  • Give advance verbal notice: "I'm going to move to the scrotum now — I'll need you to help me stretch the skin here in just a moment."
  • Normalize the process verbally: "I do this service regularly; your comfort and privacy are my priority."
  • Keep communication calm and neutral — avoid over-explaining or apologizing, which increases awkwardness

Managing Involuntary Physiological Response (Arousal)

Let's address this directly, because hesitation around it is one of the primary reasons estheticians avoid offering Manzilian services.

Involuntary physiological arousal (erection) can occur during male intimate waxing due to tactile stimulation and warmth — it is a reflexive physiological response, not an intentional or behavioral one. It has no implication about the client's intentions or your conduct.

Professional protocol:

  • Treat it as clinically as you would any other reflexive skin response (redness, goosebumps) — matter-of-fact acknowledgment reduces awkwardness
  • Continue working if the service can be performed safely: An erection does not change the waxing technique for the pubic mound or perianal area
  • For the scrotal area: If an erection makes the skin too taut on the scrotum, briefly pause and ask the client to change position slightly or take a moment — the response will typically subside
  • If behavior crosses a professional line (intentional stimulation, inappropriate comments): Calmly and firmly state that the service is over, allow the client to dress, process payment if appropriate, and add them to your "do not book" list. This is rare, and your professional demeanor makes it less likely.

Prevention through professionalism: The clinical, matter-of-fact delivery of the entire service — from pre-appointment language through in-service communication — dramatically reduces the frequency of awkward situations. Clients who feel they're in a clinical setting respond clinically.


Section 5: Skin Tautness Techniques for Scrotal Waxing

This is the core technical skill of the Manzilian. There are three primary approaches:

Technique 1: Client Self-Tautening (Most Common)

How:

  • Warm the room before the service (cool temperatures cause contraction, making waxing impossible)
  • Instruct the client to use their hand to hold the scrotum firmly — pulling upward toward the body or to one side, depending on which quadrant you're working
  • The client maintains this stretch while you apply and remove wax
  • Work in small sections, quadrant by quadrant

Advantage: Most practical; the client can feel the tension and adjust; allows you to work with both hands

Disadvantage: Requires client cooperation and instruction; can feel unfamiliar at first

Technique 2: Esthetician One-Hand Taut

How:

  • Use your non-dominant hand to hold and stretch the skin adjacent to the application area
  • Apply wax with your dominant hand
  • Switch hands to remove

Advantage: Full esthetician control

Disadvantage: Requires very advanced spatial coordination; difficult in some areas

Technique 3: Combination (Most Professional Standard)

Most experienced Manzilian practitioners use a combination — the client self-tauts for most of the service, with the esthetician providing additional support at specific spots where the client's angle is insufficient.


Section 6: Step-by-Step Manzilian Technique

Pre-Service Setup

  • Room temperature warm (prevent scrotal contraction)
  • Hard wax warmer with low-temperature, high-elasticity formula — Wax Wax White Raw (for coarser hair) or Pink Pearl (for sensitivity-forward clients)
  • Small applicator sticks for precision work on the scrotum and perianal area
  • Pre-wax cleanser, pre-wax oil, post-wax soothing lotion
  • Disposable gloves

Conducting the Intake

Complete your standard consultation plus:

  • Confirm no contraindications (blood thinners particularly relevant here)
  • Ask about any scrotal skin conditions (varicoceles, recent trauma, rashes)
  • Ask about the client's grooming history in this area — first timer? Regular waxer? Shaver?
  • Set expectations on the scrotal waxing experience: "The scrotum is the most technically sensitive part — I'll use your help to keep the skin stretched."

Step 1: Cleanse and Prep

  • Have client disrobe from the waist down in private, lie on the table
  • Cleanse the entire service area with pre-wax cleanser
  • Pat completely dry
  • Apply a light pre-wax oil barrier

Step 2: Begin with the Pubic Mound / Mons

  • Standard positioning: flat on back, legs slightly apart
  • This area is technically similar to a female pubic mound — apply hard wax in the direction of hair growth (typically downward), remove against
  • Work top-to-bottom, section by section
  • Hold skin taut with your free hand; the pubic mound skin is moveable and must be anchored

Step 3: Penis Shaft and Base

  • With the client holding themselves away from the area you're working on, apply wax to the penis shaft in the direction of hair growth (typically downward along the shaft)
  • Hair on the shaft may be fine (use standard technique) or coarse at the base (apply thicker wax)
  • Always apply along the direction of shaft hair growth
  • Remove with skin taut, parallel pull

Step 4: The Scrotum — Quadrant by Quadrant

This section requires the most precision and patience.

  • Warm the area with a warm towel or simply ensure the room is warm enough for relaxation
  • Map hair growth by quadrant — left upper, right upper, left lower, right lower. Each may have different hair directions
  • Instruct client to tauten: "Can you hold the skin here tight toward your stomach?"
  • Apply small sections — start with a section no larger than 1.5" x 1.5" until you understand how the wax moves on this client's skin
  • Let cool fully — scrotal skin is warm and the wax may take slightly longer to set
  • Remove with the skin taut — always double-check tautness before the pull
  • Move quadrant by quadrant — complete one area fully before moving to the next

Critical:

Never rush the scrotum. Take your time. Rushing leads to residue, missed hair, and skin trauma.

Step 5: Perineum

  • Ask the client to bring their knees toward their chest (similar to Knee-to-Chest for female back strip)
  • This exposes and naturally tautens the perineal tissue
  • Apply hard wax in small strips along the hair growth direction
  • Remove carefully and with good tautness

Step 6: Perianal Strip

  • Maintain the Knee-to-Chest position
  • Work one side at a time — bring one knee further to the chest if needed
  • Map the radial hair pattern before applying
  • Use small, precise sections; the perianal skin is thin and multi-directional

Step 7: Final Review and Post-Wax Care

  • Full visual inspection
  • Fine tweezers for any stray remaining hairs
  • Remove residue with post-wax oil on cotton
  • Apply soothing, fragrance-free post-wax lotion
  • Provide written aftercare instructions

Section 7: Aftercare Instructions for Male Intimate Waxing

Provided in the Appointment (or as a card):

0–24 hours:

  • No sexual activity (friction on freshly waxed skin)
  • No hot baths, saunas, or hot tubs
  • No heavy exercise (sweat + friction + open follicles = folliculitis risk)
  • Loose cotton underwear or briefs only
  • Lukewarm shower only

24–72 hours:

  • Gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer on the pubic mound
  • Keep the area clean and dry
  • Begin gentle exfoliation with a soft cloth only (no abrasive scrubs yet)
  • hours+:**
  • Begin regular gentle exfoliation 2–3x per week
  • Apply an ingrown hair serum or salicylic acid toner to the area post-shower
  • Males, due to coarser hair and denser follicle concentration, are higher risk for ingrown hairs than female clients — consistent exfoliation is especially important

Rebooking: Optimal window is 4–6 weeks. Male hair often grows back slightly faster in this region than female hair.


Pricing Strategy for Your Manzilian Service

When pricing your Manzilian service, account for:

  • Service duration: 30–60 minutes (vs. 20–40 for female Brazilian)
  • Skill premium: Specialized training justifies pricing above your female Brazilian
  • Market position: Fewer providers = less price competition
  • Supply cost: Manzilian services use more wax than female Brazilians due to hair density and zone coverage

Common pricing framework:

  • Price your Manzilian at 1.3–1.5x your female full Brazilian price
  • Offer a same-day "add-on" for perianal only at a reduced rate for clients who want to extend
  • Package deals (3 or 6 sessions) for client retention at 10–15% discount

Use the Wax Services Cost & Profit Calculator at waxwax.com/pages/wax-services-cost-profit-calculator to ensure your Manzilian is priced for profitability.


FAQ: Manzilian Wax

Q: Do I need specific training before offering a Manzilian service?

A: Yes — strongly recommended. While your esthetics license authorizes waxing services, the specific anatomy, client management, and tautening techniques for the Manzilian require training beyond standard esthetics education. Seek specialized male intimate waxing training before adding this to your menu.

Q: How do I market Manzilian services without attracting the wrong clientele?

A: Use clinical, professional language everywhere — website, booking system, and social media. Describe the service accurately: "male intimate waxing / Manzilian — a full-coverage hair removal service for male clients." Clear, professional language signals a clinical environment and self-selects appropriate clients.

Q: Can I do a Manzilian if the client shaved recently?

A: Shaved hair is too short for waxing. The minimum hair length is ¼ inch (6mm). Advise the client to grow out for 2–3 weeks post-shave before booking.

Q: Should I charge more for a male client with very dense or coarse hair (more passes required)?

A: Yes — many professionals add a "coarse hair" or "density" surcharge for services that require significantly more product and time. Communicate this at consultation, not at checkout.

Q: What type of wax do you recommend for the scrotum specifically?

A: A low-temperature, high-elasticity hard wax is essential. Wax Wax's Pink Pearl Hypoallergenic formula is an excellent choice for clients with sensitive skin, while White Raw performs well on coarser hair with maximum encapsulation. The low application temperature is particularly important for scrotal skin safety.


Your Takeaway, WaxFam Pro

The Manzilian is not a service for the hesitant. But for the prepared, professional esthetician who approaches it with clinical confidence and technical precision, it is one of the most rewarding and profitable services you can offer.

Learn the anatomy. Develop your tautening technique.

Set your professional frame from first contact. And use a wax that's engineered for the most sensitive skin on the body.

That's how you build a Manzilian practice that keeps clients coming back every four to six weeks, for years.

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