Waxing Myths
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When it comes to hair removal, waxing is a popular method because of its smooth and long-lasting results. But there are several myths and misconceptions surrounding waxing that can cause confusion and keep some people clinging to their razors or choosing to go au naturale instead. Here are some of the most common waxing myths and tips to help you achieve the best waxing results possible.
Myth #1: Waxing is extremely painful
While it's true that waxing can be uncomfortable, it doesn’t have to hurt! Everyone's pain tolerance is different, and many people find that the discomfort is well worth the long-lasting results. Moreover, the pain can be reduced with proper techniques, such as proper skin prep, taking a pain reliever 30 minutes before waxing, and avoiding waxing during your period.
Myth #2: You can't wax if you have sensitive skin
Sensitive skin can make waxing more challenging, but it doesn't mean that you can't do it. It's important to choose a high-quality wax that is specifically formulated for sensitive skin, as well as a skilled and experienced esthetician who can work with you to minimize discomfort and irritation. Also, it is important to avoid waxing immediately before or after a hot shower, bath or sauna, as it can cause the skin to become more sensitive.
Myth #3: Waxing causes ingrown hairs
One of the biggest concerns when it comes to waxing is the aftermath. Who wants to be left with red, bumpy skin after a wax? While it is possible to develop ingrown hairs after waxing, it's not a direct result of the waxing process itself. Ingrown hairs occur when hair grows back into the skin instead of outward, which can happen with any hair removal method, including shaving. To reduce the risk of ingrown hairs, it is important to exfoliate both before and after waxing with a gentle exfoliator like Buff & Brighten Ingrown Hair Pads, avoid wearing tight clothing, and moisturize the skin daily.
If you’re prone to ingrown hair, keep a bump-busting spot treatment like Bikini & Body Bump Eraser on hand to clear those pesky bumps ASAP.
Myth #4: Waxing can permanently reduce hair growth
Although we wish it were true, waxing does not permanently reduce hair growth. Waxing may result in finer and sparser hair over time, but it is not a permanent solution to hair removal. This is because waxing only removes the hair from the root, but does not destroy the hair follicle. Additionally, hormonal changes and certain medications can cause hair to grow back thicker and faster.
Myth #5: You can't wax if you're pregnant
While it's important to take precautions when waxing during pregnancy, it's still possible to do it safely. It's recommended to avoid waxing during the first trimester and to inform your esthetician if you are pregnant, as the skin may be more sensitive and prone to irritation. It's also important to avoid waxing the abdominal area, which can cause stretching and tearing of the skin.
Tips for Better Waxing Results
Prep Your Skin: Exfoliate the skin regularly to remove dead skin cells and allow for easier hair removal. Buff & Brighten Exfoliating Pads for Ingrown Hair perfectly prep skin for waxing and can help prevent ingrown hair and bumps. Avoid using lotions, oils or creams on the day of your waxing appointment as it can interfere with the wax.
Let the Hair Grow: For best results, allow the hair to grow to at least a quarter-inch before waxing. Avoid trimming the hair too short or too long, as it can make the waxing process more difficult.
Minimize Pain: Use a pain reliever 30 minutes prior to your appointment, or use a numbing cream or spray. Also, avoid waxing during your period, when your hormones can make skin more sensitive and prone to irritation.
Follow Proper Waxing Aftercare: Avoid wearing tight clothes for a few days after waxing to prevent ingrown hair and itching. Continue exfoliating daily, and keep the area moisturized with a moisturizer like Hydrate Ever After that won’t clog pores.
With the right preparation, technique, and aftercare, waxing can be a safe and effective hair removal method. For smooth, summer-ready skin check out these must-haves for anywhere you shave or wax.
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