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Hair Removal Guides - Waxing

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FAQ's

Waxing

Effectiveness
6 - 8 weeks
Hair is removed from the Root

Notes
Minimum length of hair 5mm
The wax contains a resin which as it cools hardens around the hair shaft making it easy to remove.
Before waxing, wash using soap and water. Afterwards ensure the skin is dry
Most waxing kits contain a jar of wax, fabric strips and applicators.
Warm the jar of wax by placing in a bowl of hot water, although there are also microwavable versions. Test to ensure it is not too hot but warm enough to be easily spread. Apply a thin layer of warmed wax in the direction of the hair growth by using an applicator or palette/ butter knife. Quickly lay a cotton or poly-cotton fabric strip onto the wax and quickly rub a couple of times to ensure it has adhered to the wax. Use one hand to pull the skin taut with the hair growth whilst with the other pull the fabric strip back against the direction of hair growth, parallel to the skin.
Apply hand pressure or lightly pat the area to minimise discomfort.
After waxing use a moisturizer to sooth the reddened but smooth skin.
It is best to avoid waxing and sugaring after a bath or shower as the skin is more sensitive.
Don't wax if using Retin-A treatment, or if your skin is sunburnt.
The faster you pull back the fabric strip the better the results.

Advantages
Very effective

Disadvantages
Painful as the wax sticks to the skin as well as the hairs.
The area will be red and sensitive for a few hours.
Can be messy
Skin irritation


 

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