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Preparing the skin for a wax

Stop shaving/plucking 3 weeks prior to your wax. Longer hair (grain of rice length or 1/4 of an inch) allows the wax to get a better grip.


Gently exfoliate the area that will be waxed the day before your reservation. This removes dead skin and allows for a closer wax. 

Skin can be more sensitive during your menstrual cycle, so consider booking in between your cycles. We are certainly able to perform a Brazilian wax during your cycle, as long as there is a fresh tampon inserted.

Avoid significant amounts of caffeine and alcohol before your wax to prevent sensitivity. You may take an over the counter analgesic; whatever you would normally take for a headache, about 1 hour prior to your wax.


 

 

Caring for the skin after the wax

Just-waxed skin is always a bit more sensitive. Wearing loose, thin clothing won’t irritate your skin like restrictive or thick, stiff fabrics will. 

Avoid bacteria (touching), friction, sweating, swimming, and heat, 24-48 hours after a Brazilian wax.

Examples include saunas, exercise, hot tubs, and sex. We want to keep the area clean, dry, and cool. If any of these accidentally occur, wash the area with cool water and a gentle soap.

Use an exfoliant and a good moisturizer to prevent ingrown hairs.
Waxed hair grows back tapered, with a thinner point, as opposed to shaved hair, which is cut it at its widest point.

That is why shaved stubble feels more coarse than waxed hair growing out. The weak, tapered tip of the previously waxed hair is more prone to staying under the skin creating ingrowns.

I strongly recommend exfoliating with a gentle scrub two to three times a week, and using a chemical exfoliant daily, post shower, followed by a moisturizer.

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"Christina made me so comfortable after not having a Brazilian in years I will definitely be coming back!"

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