Body Hair Waxing Tips
Waxing will never go out of style. When you choose waxing for body hair removal, we have some tips here:
Don't attempt waxing the three days prior to, and the first three days
of your menstrual cycle. You skin is much more sensitive at that time,
and waxing then can be much more painful.
Never
attempt to wax a tricky or very sensitive area (especially the bikini
line) without practicing first on your forearm or leg. Make sure your
hand is steady with the spatula, so you don't accidentally take off an
eyebrow.
Read the directions that come with your wax
carefully. Don't try shortcuts. The people who write the directions
have been doing this stuff for years. They know the procedure.
Some people like to take an anti-histamine before waxing to prevent
bumps or irritation. Also, some waxers swear by a pre-treatment Advil
or two. Consult with your physician if you have any questions.
Do not under any circumstances, wax sunburned skin, as it has a
tendency to come right off! Think about it... red chapped raw hairless
legs don't look much better than red fuzzy legs. Wait for a normal skin
tone before waxing. Also, never wax yourself if you are taking accutane
or using retin-A. Both of the above medications are keratolytics and
increase the rate at which you skin exfoliates. If you take a chance
and wax, you may remove skin as well as hair! Don't do it!
Don't forget your pre-waxing oil layer! If you are using a hard wax, a
layer of pre-waxing oil keeps the wax from sticking to your skin, so it
grabs the hair only!
When you pull on the wax, pull
parallel and low to the body. If you pull wax directly up, you take the
chance of bruising yourself. Keep it tight!
Practice
makes perfect! The more confident and coordinated you are, the easier
is will be to wax. Practice on a large and flat area of your body (or
recruit a friend to do it with) until you've mastered the technique.
The
only thing more annoying than unwanted hair is the red mark getting rid
of it leaves behind, especially with facial waxing. Soothe the skin by
applying cold compresses and keeping your skincare routine down to
water and light moisturizers for a few days. Don¡¯t layer on the
products in hopes that one of them will do the trick; it will just
exacerbate the situation. For a quick fix, apply some concealer and
powder. The marks should disappear in a day or so.
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