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12-08-08, 10:16 PM
When using warm / strip wax, try to start with your clients feet - whilst they are still warm. Or try to warm their feet before you wax them.
If you also use hard/hot wax in your salon, try it for feet and toes - I find it works much better, as it doesn't make a difference to the wax if the feet are cold. |
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12-08-08, 10:24 PM
HI Yvonne,
As the feet are usually colder than the rest of the body, they tend to cool the wax quicker too. I sometimes use a little oil wiped on and off the toes first and then do them one at a time while the wax is still warm. HTHs |
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12-08-08, 10:27 PM
When I do toes I usually apply the warm wax when applying to the leg and wax the top of the foot and across all the toes in one scraping action.
I get a strip and press into each toe while supporting the foot and flip off away... the hair grows in all directions so it doesn't really matter which way you pull, and just dab the strip back over until the hairs are gone. If very stubborn I use the none strip wax and peel that off. And for any strays after that I tweeze the beggers out. I then apply oil to all the toes and massage in then use a clean strip to wipe the toes to get any residue wax off, making sure you go down the sides of the toes to avoid the stickiness. HTH |
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12-08-08, 10:35 PM
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12-08-08, 10:43 PM
I use the small strips I make for eyebrows and use a thin scraping of wax, pressing on quite hard. If the wax sticks I press the strip down again quite hard with my thumb and rip off quickly again. It is a tricky process and I must admit the wax does tend to stick in this area.
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12-08-08, 10:52 PM
DITTO WITH THE ABOVE!
I Have just done some toes, actually they were easy BUT they can normally be pesky little blighters. Thin layer of wax, small strip.....one or two flicks with the strip should do it. |
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12-08-08, 10:57 PM
I apply a thin layer of strip wax over each toe and place the strip over each toe and really rub over the top with my thumb. I then pull the strip off straight up towards the ceiling and voila! .......all gone.
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12-08-08, 11:31 PM
Hiya
Ditto to all that has been said here xx |
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13-08-08, 11:19 AM
I use my trusty none strip wax for toe hair removale, it is great whilst doing a pedicure. Because u can do all your ped treatment, then before you massage apply the wax, remove with out the need for strips and then carry on with massage and polish. I have started to incoperate this into my pedicure treatments as it just finishes the whole look. If you prefer using strip wax, cut your strips a little smaller, Ie little bit bigger than the once you use for waxing eyebrows, apply your oil (remembering less is more) Then your wax, press firmly and support and remove in your usual method. Would not lift off in an upwards direction unless u want beautifull toes nicely pedicured with bruises lol
Good look hunxxx |
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13-08-08, 11:28 AM
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The last thing you want is your clients getting problems after your treatment! I would seriously rethink this treatment! It's either a toe wax or a pedicure but not both for me! |
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13-08-08, 11:34 AM
The last thing you want is your clients getting problems after your treatment! I would seriously rethink this treatment! It's either a toe wax or a pedicure but not both for me!
Sorry hun, i have to disagree with this one, in the context that yes u need to be carefull what products u apply after being waxed, but there is no reason why this can not be included in a ped treatment, just needs to be carried out toward the end. I use jessica products and always wax my ladies toes and feet before applying custom polish. My ladies love it and feel as though they are getting extra for there money They often book in for other things to be waxed as well after i have done there toes as they have then had a small insight into my waxing. Which is good all round |
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13-08-08, 11:40 AM
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It's your choice i was just giving my opinion |