Waxing FAQ
What should I know before waxing for the first time?

How long should the hair be?

The hair can be removed as early as 2 – 3 mm in length. Even prior shaving is not a problem.

What about skin irritation?

Irritated and damaged skin such as sunburn, can only be treated after skin has healed. No sunbeds
visited 12 hours prior to treatments.

What must be considered after waxing?

The skin should be protected and kept clean. Small skin irritations that appear after 24 hours are normal.

How painful is waxing?

Since the hairs are removed along with the hair roots, it cannot be completely pain-free. But to keep any discomfort to the minimum, we work first with pre-treatment oil. That creates a protective film between the skin and the wax to maximize hair removal and minimize pain.

How long will the results last?

Smooth, supple results can last for about 3 – 4 weeks. Exactly how long, depends on the hair growth and root strength of the individual. With regular consistent treatment, the results can lasts longer, the hair weakens and density is reduced.

What are ingrown hairs and what can you do about it?

Ingrown hair is a condition where the hair cannot grow through the surface of the skin but instead the hair curls back or grows sideways into the skin. The condition is most prevalent among people who have coarse or curly hair. While ingrown hair most commonly appears in areas where the skin is shaved or waxed (beard, legs, pubic region), it can appear anywhere. Anything which causes the hair to be broken off unevenly with a sharp tip can cause ingrown hairs. Ingrown hairs can also appear due to a lack of natural exfoliation in the skin. We recommend special products against ingrown hairs such as peeling gloves and ingrown hair spray.

For the next 12-24 hours after treatment, it is advisable:

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