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11-04-08, 07:33 PM
Maybe you should use non strip wax on her as you can apply the wax more than once on the same area. Use a fine oil underneath and make sure that you stretch the skin when you apply the wax and when you remove the wax.
If you want to use strip wax, still apply oil and make sure it isn't too hot. You could always tweeeze of course, which seems to be a forgotten art. xxx |
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11-04-08, 07:40 PM
Hi, im still at college training but no one has mentioned non strip wax so i dont know anything about that really gona find some read up on it.
How are you applying the oil what with and what brand please? Well i did graze her last time so today when i waxed her again it only got a few off so i tweezed the rest as i dint want a repeat of last time as it was sore! I use Hive options warm wax at the the minute, but was thinking of using a different brand as im hearing about clean and easy and the PR system but im at a loss at the minute so mixed up with it all.Im doing legs fine with good results but underarm n eyebrows are really doing my head so to speak. |
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11-04-08, 07:52 PM
It does pay to use a good wax. Carry on with strip wax for now (I use both on brows). To get you used to using oil, before you spend money you haven't got, touch the top of a bottle of baby oil and apply it to the area to be wax. You need the tiniest drop. Blot with a tissue so that you can't see it shining. Apply your strip wax and do as I said. When you realise how fab oil is, I suggest you buy a bottle of Perron Rigot Jasmine Oil. It's not expensive and lasts forever. xxx
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11-04-08, 11:50 PM
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12-04-08, 09:30 AM
I would say that your wax is too hot, hence being flaky a few days later, as you have slightly burnt her. I know as I've done this to myself. It's not sore or anything but just looks unsightly days after.
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12-04-08, 01:56 PM
Ok thanks for the replys guys,
i always test the wax on myself then the client and she has said its alright,but when i spoke to her last night about it and said or you sure its not too hot for you she replied its suppose to be burn hot isnt it..... i could have hit her on the head!!!! so maybe thats wot is doing her skin but then theres still the big problem of i cant get the hairs to come out on her eyebrows... head banging on wall so i just pluck them as iv got her on a regrowth as she plucks them ALL out.Any more tips would be good all advice greatly recieved! Thanks to the other replys xx |
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13-04-08, 03:15 AM
If it was too hot, then the client would feel that when you applied the wax. More than likely you removed skin when waxing. Like the wax queen said, apply oil to the skin prior to waxing.
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14-04-08, 08:33 PM
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just read your advice about using oil, prior to waxing, i use warm wax , will the wax still stick , some times i have trouble with skin coming off and leaving a graze. some one did suggest my client may have used retenoil making the skin thin??????????? do you ever put talc on bikini before waxing, was suggested to me, to help wax only adhereing to hair. |
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14-04-08, 08:43 PM
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15-04-08, 01:53 AM
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Yes, you can still use the oil under strip wax. Skip the power for the bikini line and go with the oil. In fact... throw that powder out and use oil for everything. The big thing with waxing is to make sure that you are really looking at the clients skin first. How dry is it? How thin? can it withstand waxing? Someone using retinol can still be waxed, as long as their skin looks good and you use oil first. |
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16-04-08, 01:07 PM
Ive never heard of applying oil to the skin before waxing?!?.....ive always been told to clean the area to be waxed to remove any dirt,oil or sebum otherwise the wax wont stick to the hairs
Im quite interested in this method now,can someone explain exactly how to apply the oil,how much etc and do you use it on every part of the body to be waxed?.....also is it ok to just use baby oil? sorry for all the questions im just very interested,ive been qualified for years and have never heard of it |