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29-12-06, 05:48 PM
hi ive booked myself in for a full leg wax on fri 6th jan but i shaved my legs yesterday would it still be ok or should i cancel and make another 1 later on dont want to go and they wont be able to do it plus im getting the brazillian done on the 10th jan so wanted legs done then go for the brazillian afterwards any advice would be nice plus could someone recommened a good bodycream as my skin is quite rough and lumpy thank you
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29-12-06, 06:17 PM
The best way i can describe it is, its a body wash with granuales in it so when you use it to wash with it is sloughing away the dead skin cells, you can buy it any where lots of companys make it, boots will stock lots of differant brands hth
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29-12-06, 06:27 PM
do not shower or bath 24 hours after then keep up your routine of exfoliating and moisurising oh and you might get the chicken plucked look but will fade within 24-48 hors mine goes down within the hour but i don't ever shave now
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30-12-06, 04:25 AM
You need to have a minimum of 3 weeks growth from the last time you shaved in order to get the best results. The pain shouldn't be all that bad. The shin and ankles tend to be the most sensitive. If you keep up the waxing every 4 weeks the pain will lessen. Good luck... have fun
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31-12-06, 11:51 AM
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31-12-06, 11:22 PM
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Along with exfoliation you need to moisturize. I advise my clients to start exfoliating a few days after being waxed and alternate exfoliating with moisturizing... only until you see the hairs come through... then only exfoliate twice per week. Then, about 4 days before you are going to be waxed again, start exfoliating gently every day... this will ensure that no hairs are under any dead skin cells and will be accessed by the wax. |