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Waxing aftercare advice

Please follow the guidelines below to ensure that your skin is cared for properly for the next few days.

Please note the following that the following reactions are quite common after a wax treatment and are perfectly normal temporary reactions. Any symptoms should subside within 24-48 hours

  • Slight soreness
  • Small bumps and redness
  • If you experience persistant sorness and redness please do not hesitate to contact me

Keep the waxed area clean, and avoid heat and friction during the next 24 to 48 hours. This means

  • Avoid extreme heat for 24 hrs. This includes very hot baths/showers, steam rooms, saunas and Jacuzzi’s as this can aggravates the skin and the pores are still open. You could also pick up an infection from public places.

  • Exposure to UV light, including sun beds and sunbathing, must be avoided for 24 hours following treatment, as burning can occur.

  • No fake tan for 24 hours

  • Avoid swimming in chlorinated pools 

  • Deodorant or anything perfumed should not be applied to the area that has been waxed for 24-48 hours as this could make the area very sore.

  • For women make-up should be avoided following facial hair removal for that day although mineral make up is fine. 

  • Tight clothing should be avoided following any waxing treatment for 24-48 hours as this can aggravate the area that’s been waxed.

  • Waxing removes dead skin so the skin may be a little lighter immediately following treatment but colour will return to normal within a few hours.

  • Dry brush the area that has been waxed a couple of times a week. Get a brush that you would scrub your back with    made from wood and bristle. Just before you step into the bath or shower, take the dry brush and brush your skin whilst it’s dry. 

  • A heat reaction may be seen on the skin for several hours following treatment and this is quite normal. This will vary from a mild redness to a much stronger skin reaction and some people have red dots on the waxed area for several hours.

  • If the aftercare advice given is followed the skin will return to normal within 24 hours. If the reaction is still present after this time or worsens, it may be that you have had an allergic reaction to the wax, and you should seek medical advice from your GP. 

Preventing ingrown hairs

Ingrown hairs occur when a new hair can't break through the surface of the skin and curls back into the pore instead, often resulting in a spot. Shaving and waxing can often exacerbate the situation, but  there are things that you can do.

Starting a few days after your appointment, gently dry brush the skin 2 or 3 times a week or use a gentle exfoliator. Using an antibacterial body wash will also help. Moisturise the area every day, which will keep the skin supple and help new hairs to break through. 

Other information

You may notice a small amount of regrowth after a week or so.  It can take upto 4 treatments for your hair to get on a growth cycle thats gives best results. Hair needs to be at least 1/2cm long before it can be successfully removed by waxing.

Please do not shave between your appointments.

To maintain your smooth appearence, I would recommend regular waxing every 4-6 weeks.


 

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