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Using the latest hygienic waxing system, your skin will look and stay silky smooth for weeks at a time. Waxing can remove large areas of hair in a relatively short time but can be painful. The time frame between waxing treatments varies from 3-8 weeks.

Waxing alone will not result in less hair growth. However, if you are interested in permanent hair removal, then you should consider laser or electrolysis.

 

Frequently Asked Questions:

bulletHow does waxing work?
 
bulletWhat's the difference between hot waxes and cold waxes?
 
bulletWhat is the effect on the skin?
 
bulletAre there any health precautions to keep in mind?
 
bulletOn what body areas can waxing be used?
 
bulletHow long does it last?
 

 

bulletHow does waxing work?

A wax combination is spread thinly over the skin. A cloth strip is pressed on the top and then ripped off with a quick movement removing the wax along with the hair and dead skin cells, leaving the skin smooth.

         

bulletWhat's the difference between hot waxes and cold waxes?

Good hot waxes melt just above body temperature so they can be easily spread thinly over the skin. As they harden they trap the hair in the wax so it is removed by the roots when the wax is ripped off.

Cold waxes are available in precoated strips which can be pressed directly onto the skin. The hair sticks to the wax and is then removed with the quick pull back action. (Cold waxing is also known as Persian waxing.)

bulletWhat is the effect on the skin?

As dead skin cells are removed in this process the skin can feel quite smooth afterwards. The waxing action does cause the skin to sting and many find a soothing skin healing cream to be helpful afterwards.

Some persons find the skin reacts with redness and bumps which disappear after a few hours.

bulletAre there any health precautions to keep in mind?

Some physicians do not recommend waxing for persons suffering from diabetes or who have varicose veins or poor circulation as they are more susceptible to infection.

Users of Retin-A, Renova, Differin or Accutane are advised not to use waxing on the face as these medications tend to weaken the skin and tearing of the skin may occur when the wax is removed. Consult with your doctor if you are not sure.

Waxing should not be done on areas of skin affected by warts and moles or on skin that is irritated, chapped or suffering from sunburn.

bulletOn what body areas can waxing be used?

It is wise to test a small area first but generally waxing can be used on most parts of the body. The exceptions are the male genitals, nipples, inside the ears and nose, eyelashes.

Some find it works well on legs and arms but a little too painful for the bikini line.

bulletHow long before hair reappears last?

Generally between 3 and 8 weeks. Less hair re-grows and it is generally finer. Eventually some hair never re-grows.


 

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