Waxing - How
To Avoid Ingrown Hair
Waxing
Advice - Preparation, Method & After-Care
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Gigi
Waxing

o
Brazilian Hard Wax
o All
Purpose Wax
o Microwave Formula
o
Muslin Strips
o
Wax Warmers
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The suggestions below will result in clean hair
removal by the roots.
The key is to avoid breaking the hair in the process.
PREPARATION
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Relax & Wax
Numbing Spray

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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.
Avoid showering and making the hair wet immediately
prior to waxing. Hair absorbs the water making it soft and less
likely to adhere well to the wax. Tough hair is easier to pull off.
If pain and discomfort is a main concern use a
pain reducing gel or anesthetic numbing spray available from
pharmacists.
These solutions should be applied 30 to 60 minutes before waxing
so the skin is numbed beforehand. (See feature box above)
METHOD
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.
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.
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.
AFTER-CARE
Clean the skin with a warm moist towel afterwards
to remove excess wax.
Do not touch the area that has been waxed – you
can cause infection.
Avoid wearing tight clothing over freshly waxed
areas to minimize the risk of irritation and ingrown hairs.
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.
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 waxing to avoid further irritating this sensitive condition.
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