Understanding The Waxing For Hair Removal Process
Posted by Walter Lee on June 23rd, 2007
Utilizing waxing for hair removal has been a popular method of removing unwanted hair. This method can be utilized by both the male and female and can be done in the privacy and comfort of an individual’s home. Also, to pamper oneself, waxing for hair removal has become a popular service offered by professional salons and spas.
In understanding the waxing for hair removal process it is important to understand what the process entails and being aware of certain tips.
The Waxing Process
The waxing for hair removal process is a popular method of removing unwanted hair as results can be sustained for a lengthy period of time. This range can extend anywhere from three to eight weeks. Of course, this time varies from individual to individual based upon a number of factors. These factors include skin and hair type and the individual’s hair growth rate.
When conducting this process at home it is important that you read the instructions of the product you have purchased thoroughly and make sure you understand the instructions. Often the wax needs to be heated. It is important that you adhere to the recommended time suggested to heat the product. It is also important, before application, that you test the wax to ensure that the heat of the product is at a safe level.
Before applying the waxing for hair removal product, it is important that the area identified for hair removal is completely dry. When applying the wax, apply a small layer to the area and make sure that the product is applied in the direction that the hair is growing. Following the application of the product apply the enclosed strip by pressing in over the waxed area. A small portion of the strip should not come in contact with the wax and should be turned back against the direction that the wax was applied.
When removing the strip it is important that when you pull the strip the direction should not be upward in motion, but should be pulled back towards you. This process may need to be repeated to remove any hair that was missed. Also, pulling back and not up will help to prevent ingrown hair. Pulling of the strip should be even and quick. Being timid will not provide for a good experience.
Waxing Tips
Waxing for hair removal is a process that is best performed on hair that is a quarter inch in length. If the length of the hair identified for removal is longer than the recommended length, you may simply trim back the hair to the appropriate height.
It is also important to remember not to wax over opened wounds or areas of the skin that are damaged for whatever reason.
Also, it is important not to take a shower before waxing. Showering before waxing for hair removal will cause the hairs on the body to absorb water, therefore making it difficult to remove the hairs.
Following this waxing process there are certain steps that you can take to care for your skin. Make sure you remove any excess wax following your treatment. The removal of this wax can be accomplished by using a warm moist cloth. Avoid touching your skin as much as possible following this procedure. This will help prevent your waxed area from becoming infected.
Another way to care for the area of the skin that has been waxed is to avoid clothing that is tight fitting. In addition, in caring for your skin following the removal of hair, you may find it helpful to exfoliate the area one or two days following the procedure. Also, because of the sensitivity of your skin, it is important not to subject the waxed area from direct sunlight.









