Irritation is the main drawback of the
method of waxing. It is easy to avoid if you follow a few little tricks to
prepare and soothe the skin.
Waxing hair removal is the method chosen by millions
of women for being durable, inexpensive and the chance to perform at home. In
the market there are various formulas and products for waxing, either the
classic hot wax, warm wax (or low temperature) and cold wax, available band
practices.
How to minimize irritation after
waxing
Waxing
is a method of hair follicle start, regardless of the product used, produces
some level of skin irritation. The thin and sensitive skin suffer more with
this type of hair, so it is necessary to consider some tips that can target any
area of the body.
To
facilitate maximum hair out, and therefore, avoid irritation, it is important
to exfoliate body skin at least one or two days before waxing. Use a mitt in
the shower will suffice, but it can also be used an exfoliating product
specific.
A
slightly warm shower dilates the pores and makes hair removal. After hair
removal, it is best to avoid aggressive soaps and sponges with skin. The
remains of wax should be removed with a cotton ball soaked in olive oil or
almond, never rub. In two or three days after the removal is important to avoid
sun exposure, since the increase skin irritation.
Many
skins react to excessive heat from the wax. To avoid this it is best to use
waxes or low-temperature warm, which maintain their texture and optimum
efficiency at a temperature below the classic hot wax.
Products and homemade remedies
post-waxing
To
relieve redness and inflammation after waxing is ideal gently rub an ice cube
in the area, or apply compresses soaked in cold milk to rehydrate and soothe
skin.
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