Many people choose to use waxing as their preferred method of hair removal. Although hair removal can be done in a full service salon, a lot of people choose to wax at home for convenience and to save money. Waxing at home is not a difficult process but it does take some practice to learn the best ways to do it. Proper waxing techniques for hair removal will allow you to get rid of unwanted hair and will also alleviate the discomfort associated with waxing. If you use proper waxing techniques you will also reduce the risk of any ill side effects such as sensitive skin, redness, bumps or ingrown hair.
The first step in assuring proper waxing techniques is to find the right wax. Experiment with over the counter brands using various ingredients. You may find that your skin is more sensitive to certain types of hair removal wax more so than others. You may also want to try hard wax, ready made wax and pre waxed strips to see which is most convenient for you and which provides the most effective results.
Applying the wax is a technique that takes a little finesse. You should make sure the area is prepared for waxing appropriately. This typically means the area should be clean and dry and a light dusting of talcum powder is applied. It is important to make sure you do not scrub the area when cleaning as this may make it more susceptible to irritation. The wax should be applied evenly but not too thick. If you apply the wax where it is too thick, the hair will not stick. If it is too thin it can be a bit painful when removing. So, it is important to get the right amount. This may take a little practice and experience but in no time at all you will have the proper wax application technique.
When applying the cloth strips, you should smooth it in the direction of the hair to make sure all the wax applied is covered and stuck to the strip. Leave a small amount of the cloth free so you can grasp it and pull it off. This will also take a little experience to know how much to leave so you get a comfortable grip. The next part is often the hardest as it is also the most painful. Keep in mind after waxing for awhile this will become less painful and easier for hair removal. But take a deep breath and pull the strip, removing the wax and hair along with it.
After some practice, this will be easy for you to do. Continue the process of hair removal with applying the wax and removing it with the cloth strips until all unwanted hair is gone. Regardless of what area you are waxing, you may need to clean up stray hairs by using tweezers. When you are done removing the hair, you may have sore skin or irritation. This can be reduced by proper after care.
Make sure you avoid sunlight and extreme heat for forty eight hours after waxing. Also, do not rub the skin excessively or use harsh chemicals on your skin. You can, however, use moisturizing creams and soothing lotions to help alleviate redness and bumps. After forty eight hours, make sure to exfoliate the skin regularly to avoid ingrown hairs. With these proper waxing hair removal techniques, you will soon have a flawless waxing experience.





