Wax depilation

Contraindications

Skin that is recovering from: chemical peels, microdermabrasion, laser or any other professional or medical skin care treatment; skin that has, within 24 hours before or after, had or will have significant sun or tanning bed exposure; skin that has, within 24 hours before or after, had or will be exfoliated.

Please keep in mind that engaging in any of these activities puts you at risk for damage to your skin. The health of your skin is our top priority. Please advise your technician of anything you feel may have an impact on your skin's reaction during hair removal.

Body wax

Waxing is the most common method of hair removal today second to shaving. The process of waxing is pretty simple. Using hot wax with an applicator, and a strip, you can remove hair on any part of the body or face.

There are two types of wax: hard and soft. Hard wax, which is easier on delicate skin, is often used on the face, underarms, and bikini area. Soft wax is used on the legs, arms, back, and chest.

Face wax

Once we determine the type of wax that should be used, an applicator is used to apply the wax to the area. Then a strip of fabric is applied on top and then removed, bringing the hair with it.

Waxing reduces hair growth when performed at regular 30-45 day intervals. Because waxing pulls the hair out by the root, it grows back softer, finer, and thinner. The more you wax, the less hair grows back.

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