Waxing
Waxing is a common and most favored method of hair removal. Its effect remains up to 8 weeks. Any part of your body can be waxed such as legs, shoulder, back and eyebrows.
The process involves spreading wax over the skin. A cloth or thin paper is pressed on the treated skin. After some time, the cloth is ripped off removing the wax along with hairs and dead cells, making the skin smooth.
There are two kinds of waxing : Hot waxing and Cold waxing.
Hot waxing: Hot wax is applied on the skin. After some time, a cloth is placed on the treated skin and removed gently from the skin against the direction of growth of hair. Hot Waxing is performed in salon
Cold Waxing: Pre-coated stripes of Wax are applied directly to the skin and then quickly removed from the skin. Cold Waxing can be done in home.
Effect of Waxing: Waxing is quite painful and your skin may get red spots for sometime. Hair will come after 3- 8 weeks, but they will be fine than before. First treatment of waxing is painful, but its effect reduces in later treatments.
Tips for Waxing
- You should apply wax on a small area before applying to the skin. This is to test any kind of allergic reaction to the skin.
- Make sure your skin is clean and dry.
- Apply the wax in same direction of the hair
- Pull the wax strip against the direction of hair growth and pull it parallel to the line of body.
- Waxing should not be done on areas having mole, pimple and rashes.
- Although waxing can be done on any part of body, but you should never apply waxing to nipples, male genitals inside ear and nose, eyelashes.
- Avoid waxing in menstrual days, as skin becomes extra sensitive.
Prevent treated skin from sunlight for 24 hours.