Friday, January 8, 2010

Some times when I wax remove the top layer of my skin. What am I doing wrong? I do apply powder first.?

too thick of layer of wax. when its too thick that happensSome times when I wax remove the top layer of my skin. What am I doing wrong? I do apply powder first.?
not necessarily becasue you've got too much wax on. Waxing should not be performed if you have particularly sensitive skin because waxing pulls off a couple of layers of skin (along with hair) when it is removed and can cause tenderness and swelling. In addition, some medications will cause the skin to react badly to waxing.





Also, refrain from taking a shower or bath before the treatment because soaking the hair will soften it, allowing it to break more easily and making waxing less effective.Some times when I wax remove the top layer of my skin. What am I doing wrong? I do apply powder first.?
Can be too much wax, sensitive skin, etc.





Best lesson I ever learned as a licensed pro: 1. cleanse %26amp; exfoliate area, 2. prepare with a powder to absorb excess body oils (which can cause the wax to pull away skin), 3. apply wax in direction of hair growth in a uniform thickness, 4. remove wax quickly in the direction opposite hairgrowth.





The powder is sold at local beauty supply stores such as Sally Beaty Supply (www.sallybeauty.com). I use a powder with lavendar to soothe the skin after the waxing process. It has made a dramatic difference with some of my clients; less irritation and reddness, no more waxing away the top layer of flesh on sensitive clients.





Worth a try, don't you think?!


Best of luck!
Ouch! If you are using hot wax, make sure it's not too hot. I use Surgi-Wax Brazilian Microwave Hair Remover Kit - I use it for any part of my body/face. It includes this ';pre-epilation oil';. You put it on before you wax. At first I was skeptical about putting on oil before waxing, thinking that the wax wouldn't adhere to any of the hair with oil on it...but actually, I guess they have a special formula in which it makes the wax adhere to the hair but not to the skin. It really works! I think the oil really works better with body hair (legs, bikini). For finer, shorter facial hair, I use baby powder/cornstarch.





Best of luck!
If the wax is too hot, it can remove the skin along with the hair.
Hi,


U asking about wax for hair remove


then apply 1st powder then wax then st reps press


and stretch out u'r hair can remove well


GOOD LUCK!!!!

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