Waxing Hair Removal
- Tips For Best Results
By Mike Jones
To avoid the skin
appearing darker after waxing, be careful not to expose the treated
area to the sun for 48 hours after treatment.
Alternatively use
a good sun blocker cream on newly treated areas.
Be sure to test
a small area of skin first to make sure there is no acute sensitivity
or allergic reaction to the process.
Hair should be at
least 1/8 inch long. If it isn't wait until it reaches this length.
Be sure to wash
the skin thoroughly and dry it well beforehand to remove any lotions
or oils which may prevent the wax from adhering closely to the skin.
Heat the wax carefully
so as not to overheat and thus burn the skin when applying. Test on
a small area first.
The consistency
should be soft rather than runny.
If pain and discomfort
is a main concern use a pain reducing gel or cream available from pharmacists.
These solutions should be applied 30 to 60 minutes before waxing so
the skin is numbed beforehand.
Apply a thin layer
of wax in the direction of the hair growth, preferably holding the spatula
or tongue depresser at a 45 degree angle as you spread the wax.
When applying the
cotton strip over the wax, rub in the same direction as the hair growth
leaving about 1/3 of the strip free to allow for a firm grip for a fast
back pulling action.
Pull the skin taut
before pulling the cotton strip away.
Pull back with a
rapid movement close to the skin. Do not pull up or out, rather pull
back. One fast, smooth, pull back is much more effective than a series
of light pulls which only increase the pain and leave patchy areas.
Clean the skin with
a warm moist towel afterwards to remove excess wax.
Avoid showering
and making the hair wet prior to hair waxing. Hair absorbs the water
making it soft and less likely to adhere well to the wax. Tough hair
is easier to pull off.
Avoid wearing tight
clothing over freshly waxed areas to minimize the risk of irritation
and ingrown hairs.
After 24-48 hours
exfoliate the skin (with a Loofa sponge for example) to prevent the
dead skin from accumulating in areas that can become ingrown such as
the bikini line, upper thighs, underarms and calves.
If acne is a problem,
wait until the skin has healed before hair waxing to avoid further irritating
this sensitive condition.
***Extra Tips For
Facial Hair***
For facial hair
use wax at a lower temperature than the rest of the body.
Use one hand to
hold the skin taught.
Spread the wax very
thinly.
Only treat small
areas at a time.
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