Best Wax for Hair Removal
July 2nd 2009 00:15
Waxing may not be as pleasant as shaving, nor is it as convenient, but it is the most long-lasting hair removal technique. If you want to, I'd highly suggest going to a professional for your first few treatments, as it's just not going to be as easy as you may think. There is pain associated with waxing, but over time you do get used to it.
When waxing, the warm wax penetrates into the hair follicle, which allows the hair to be pulled by the root. The area will be hair-free for 3-6 weeks, which is wonderful, but you can't wax again until the hair is 1/2 inch.
But, even though it seems waxing is more complicated than plain old shaving, you'll find that a long-term span of waxing will make the hair thinner over time. So, it's all up to you if you're up to you if you want to do it at home or if you want to wax with a specialist.
Personally, like I said, it may be better to go to a specialist the first few times, but if you opt to save some money and wax at home, you'll want to make sure that you purchase the right wax so that you minimize any skin reactions.
* Veet Ready to Use Strips- Adheres great to skin and will successfully wax hair as short as 2mm, which means you don't have to waite till your hair is 1/2 inch before waxing. These strips are great for contours on your body such as your bikini line, underarms, face, and touch-ups. Comes in different formulas to include sensitive skin, normal to dry, and bikini and face.
* Sally Hansen Express Wax Hair Remover for Face and Body- This line of body wax is made of natural ingredients that easily washes away in water. You'll experience smoothness for up to 8 weeks.
Just remember that when waxing at home, it's not uncommon to experience pain, irritation, redness, brusing, and broken skin.
When waxing, the warm wax penetrates into the hair follicle, which allows the hair to be pulled by the root. The area will be hair-free for 3-6 weeks, which is wonderful, but you can't wax again until the hair is 1/2 inch.
But, even though it seems waxing is more complicated than plain old shaving, you'll find that a long-term span of waxing will make the hair thinner over time. So, it's all up to you if you're up to you if you want to do it at home or if you want to wax with a specialist.
Personally, like I said, it may be better to go to a specialist the first few times, but if you opt to save some money and wax at home, you'll want to make sure that you purchase the right wax so that you minimize any skin reactions.
* Veet Ready to Use Strips- Adheres great to skin and will successfully wax hair as short as 2mm, which means you don't have to waite till your hair is 1/2 inch before waxing. These strips are great for contours on your body such as your bikini line, underarms, face, and touch-ups. Comes in different formulas to include sensitive skin, normal to dry, and bikini and face.
Just remember that when waxing at home, it's not uncommon to experience pain, irritation, redness, brusing, and broken skin.
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