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Hot waxing: What you did not know
Margo Heard about 3 years ago
It gives us a perfect result and velvety skin for many days. But how many days before the holidays do we have to do waxing?

We forget the razor that roughens the hair and we have to use it almost every day, and choose another way of hair removal. The hot candle. It is not a complicated procedure, and once we get used to it, it turns out to be an ideal method of hair removal, since in addition to being an economical solution, it offers smooth skin for several weeks. However, in hot waxing there are some rules that we must follow for a perfect, professional result, without irritation.

What we need to know

The ideal length of hair to be removed with the wax is around 0.5 - 1 cm. If it is longer, it may break and not come out of the root. If it is shorter, the candle may not catch it. If the hairs are longer, trim them with scissors. This will make hair removal more effective and painless.
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How many days before the holidays should we do waxing?

Experts advise 2-3 days hours before traveling or before sun exposure. Thus any irritations will have been restored and the skin will have fully recovered its defenses.
The preparation

    Before waxing, exfoliate. This way we will clean the pores from the sebum and we will avoid the spurs.
    Wipe the area well to remove any traces of moisture so that the wax sticks well to the skin.
    We check its temperature inside our wrist before using it. The right temperature should be pleasantly warm. If it is hot it will even cause us burns. If it is cold, the candle will not spread properly.

What are we doing

    Spread the wax evenly on a vertical strip of skin, in the opposite direction of the hairs.
    Of particular importance is the pulling of the candle (whether we use fabric or ribbons). Pull the tape in the opposite direction of the hair and parallel to the skin (as if turning a book page). We do not lift the tape upwards, ie perpendicular to the skin, because the hairs will be cut and will not come out of the root.
    If we miss some, we remove them with an eyebrow tweezers.

After waxing

-Rinse the area with lukewarm water to remove wax residues.

Moisturize with a soothing composition that contains aloe or some oil with calendula or chamomile.
Better to avoid the hot candle, if…

* We have burns or minor injuries.

* We have varicose veins, varicose veins, varicose veins or any problem with blood circulation, because the heat may worsen the condition.

* We follow some medication that makes the skin more sensitive and therefore more prone to injuries.