
All Things Waxed
Hot and Strip waxing is a method of semi-permanent hair removal which removes the hair from the follicle root. The effects last for between 2-6 weeks depending on the individuals rate of hair growth, the time of year and how long you have been having the area waxed
We can wax your under arms, full or half arms, legs, back and neck
We do not do Intimate Waxing
So, how does waxing work?
A professional therapist will begin by heating up the wax. Then using a knife or spatula, will start to spread it across the desired area for removal. The therapist then lays a fabric strip on top of the wax and presses it down. At this point, the wax sticks to the hairs and is ripped away from the follicles in the opposite direction to hair growth. This pulling motion removes the hair directly from the root, thereby delaying regrowth. And voila - it’s that simple!
Traditionally, professionals are trained to wax most areas of the face. At LeSalon we offer full face waxing which includes the upper lip, chin, cheeks, eyebrows and sides.
How should you prep?
Days before treatment…
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If you’ve plucked or shaved the area before your treatment, you’ll need to allow for enough growth for the waxing to work effectively. Experts suggest a hair length of between ¼ inch to a ½ inch for best results.
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It’s also advised that you stop using any acid products or skin peels around 3 to 4 days before your waxing appointment. This will help to prevent post-waxing skin irritation.
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With waxing treatments, the softer the skin, the better the result.
On the day…
Avoid exposure to the Sun or sunbeds since this will increase skin sensitivity.
Who is the ideal candidate for waxing?
Most people with unwanted hair are suitable candidates, however, you might want to avoid it if you have sensitive skin or are prone to breakouts.
Additionally, if you’re currently taking/using any of the following…
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Blood-thinning medication
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Oral medication for acne
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A medicated facial exfoliant
You may want to consult your doctor before booking an appointment, as these can all interfere with the skin’s sensitivity.
What are the benefits of waxing?
Targets large areas
Firstly, waxing is great for targeting large surface areas. Though it has the ability to remove hair from a large surface area in one go, waxing also happens to be a very precise technique. Waxing is also more effective than any other method, at removing dead skin cells and fine hairs. This prevents any little bumps or ingrown hairs from popping up.
Long lasting results
The results of waxing tend to last between two to six weeks but varies from person to person depending on their individual hair growth cycle. Regardless of individual differences, waxing is guaranteed to last longer than the results you’d get from bleaching or shaving where regrowth happens relatively quickly.
Leads to less regrowth
One of the best things about waxing is that it can actually prevent hairs from growing back after long term treatment. With each treatment, a small amount of damage will be done to the hair follicles and over time this can result in the termination of regrowth altogether! Even before this occurs, many people notice that regrowth is much finer and less visible than before they started waxing, which means you may decide you no longer need to remove the hair.
What are the side effects of waxing?
As well as some amazing benefits, there are also some side effects to facial waxing. Everyone’s pain threshold is different so some people may find that they are more sensitive to waxing than others, but a mild stinging sensation during the treatment is totally normal. The face is a lot more sensitive than the rest of the body when it comes to waxing, so a bit of discomfort is to be expected. However, if you think your skin has been burnt during a treatment or you continue to experience severe pain afterwards then you should seek medical attention.
You should also be aware that your pain tolerance is lower around the time of your period and during pregnancy, so it may be best to book your treatment around this.
Skin irritation and redness
From breakouts to skin allergies, some people may find their face reacts badly to a wax. As previously mentioned, if you have particularly sensitive skin waxing may not be the best method of hair removal for you. General redness is quite normal after a wax though so don’t panic if you experience this, it should go down after 24 hours.
If you do notice any irritation, aloe vera gel is great for soothing the affected area. It’s also recommended that you moisturise the face as often as possible after the first 24 hours post-treatment has passed.
Ingrown hairs
Some clients experience ingrown hairs after a waxing treatment due to the hair lining being disrupted and the regrowth consequently having no lining to guide it out of the skin.
However, this can be prevented if you follow a few steps. Firstly, avoid direct sunlight, excessive heat, harsh cosmetic products and makeup for 24-48 hours post wax. In addition, try to keep the area gently exfoliated once the initial 48 hour period has passed.
If you’d like to test it out with us, you can book a patch test and treatment here.
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