Waxing Pain --
Tips for Withstanding Waxing Discomfort
By Ben Johnson
First, the bad news:
waxing hurts. Think of it as having a large Band-Aid ripped off. How
much it hurts is largely attributable to an individuals pain threshold.
But, any way you slice it, pulling hairs out from the follicle smarts.
The good news is
there are a lot of things you can do to minimize waxing discomfort.
The most important
step is to find an experienced, well-trained waxer. A gifted professional
will make the procedure as quick and painless as possible. Theyll
know tricks to keep you comfortable. If they do a lot of waxing theyre
also more likely to use better, more expensive products like Bombshell
Wax which includes essential oils and buffering ingredients to make
waxing faster, easier, safer and more comfortable. Seek referrals from
friends who wax as this is no time to let your fingers do the walking
in the Yellow Pages.
Now that youve
found a reputable waxer and have made an appointment there are a few
things you can and should do beforehand. Avoid caffeine, nicotine and
sugar for at least two hours prior to treatment as these will increase
your sensitivity. Consider taking aspirin, Tylenol, Advil or some other
over-the-counter analgesic. Relax and reduce any sources of stress in
your life. Try to schedule treatment when you're most likely to be relaxed.
Give yourself time to get to your appointment. Some people find a pre-wax
glass of wine or a cocktail helps them to relax and dulls the pain.
When youre
in the room with your waxer communicate any fears or anxieties. Talking
through the procedure often helps. Wear loose clothing and take off
anything constricting or remotely discomfiting. Ask for a fan if its
stuffy or hot. Ask for more heat if its chilly.
Now that youre
ready to be waxed make sure your waxer applies pressure to or rubs the
area that has just been waxed. A good waxer will know this without being
told. In addition, there are lots of things you can do to take your
mind away from any pain or discomfort your body might be experiencing.
Nothing works for everybody but you might experiment with one or more
of these techniques:
*Hold a towel or
stuffed animal to squeeze
*Suck on mints or
hard candy or chew gum
*Focus on why youre
there and the end result of your efforts
*Use breathing and
visualization (think Lamaze) strategies to disassociate yourself from
the procedure and any discomfort
*Bring a friend
for support and distracting chit chat
*Arrange for a foot
massage or reflexology during treatment
Remember, the first
waxing is always the most difficult. Consistent waxing of a body area
will reduce the amount of hair that grows in that spot and will make
remaining hairs easier to remove. Subsequent waxings will get progressively
easier and less painful.
Ben Johnson is the
President of Amphora Worldwide, the parent company of Bombshell Wax,
premium depilatory waxes and waxing accessories, Cream 100 Calming Balm,
and Tonic 86, the cure for ingrown hairs. For more information visit
http://www.amphoraworldwide.com
or http://www.bombshellwax.com
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