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Published by Katelisa
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#5
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Kim Lawless
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11-06-05, 11:30 AM
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Brilliant !!!
Thank you so much for this. So simple to understand. Feel more confident going on a waxing course now.xxx
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#6
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ADiva1
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11-06-05, 01:37 PM
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The Beauty Therapist who told me about 'rocking the skin' said that when you put the strip over the wax instead of pressing down just do a rolling like motion so you are kind of getting the strip in a better position and more hairs will be picked up?! Hard to explain this! Guess its almost the same as pressing firmly with the strip, so I'll stick to that!!!!
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#7
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Sassy Hassy
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11-06-05, 04:07 PM
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Cheers Kate, just what I needed!
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#10
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nailsbynicola
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12-06-05, 06:55 PM
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hi kate can you do me a favour im confused over the different types of bikini can you give me a run down on what is what i know the modest but thats it hun! i have been waxing a while now and sometimes my cleints ask me and i have to say i honestly dont know ! i just ask em how much they want off and away we go! the problem with that is they all tend to get charged the same rate and i should be price structuring cheers babe
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#11
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Katelisa
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12-06-05, 07:17 PM
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Quote:
Modest - Just the sides - £9 (£10) Brazilian - A strip on the top and underneath - £12 (£15) Honeymoon - Just a strip on top, all hair from underneath and round the back removed - £14 (£17) Hollywood - Everything removed - £17 (£20) |
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#12
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Little Angel
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05-07-05, 04:42 PM
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Hi
very imformative kate x |
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#13
By
emmad
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30-08-05, 10:50 PM
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Thats great Kate, I've only been doing waxing a few months and still finding it a bit hard especially the bikini and underarm areas and when the clients skin is older and less elastic. I cant always hold all the skin firmly which I think is why I get brusing. Any tips?
Also I've had clients come to me almost wax virgins with a lot of bikini hair which is really stubborn and they often want it taken quite far back. Would you use a hot wax for this? Its really tough to remove and I find it quite stressful myself (and I'm not the one having my hair pulled out!!). I've tried trimming first but it doesnt seem to help in most cases. One last thing.....sometimes I get clients who have a mixture of short and longer hair say on a 1/2 leg or eyebrow. Maybe they shaved/ plucked some bits and the rest is longer. The shorter hair doesnt wax off. What do you say to them when they leave with visible hair left which if you sat and plucked them all out would take you until midnight? Hope you dont mind. Emma |
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#14
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Katelisa
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30-08-05, 11:19 PM
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Thats great Kate, I've only been doing waxing a few months and still finding it a bit hard especially the bikini and underarm areas and when the clients skin is older and less elastic. I cant always hold all the skin firmly which I think is why I get brusing. Any tips?
If you cant support the skin always ask your client to hold it, and if they get in your way just manouver them so they dont. You will often find me tying myself in knots using only one hand whilst im keepin hold of skin with the other - imagine applying ur wax, then grabbing your strip with the same hand, lol. Also I've had clients come to me almost wax virgins with a lot of bikini hair which is really stubborn and they often want it taken quite far back. Would you use a hot wax for this? Its really tough to remove and I find it quite stressful myself (and I'm not the one having my hair pulled out!!). I've tried trimming first but it doesnt seem to help in most cases. You just have to be brutal!! At first i was terrified of 'wax virgins' because i really didnt like the fact i was hurting them so much. But now i just slap on mi wax and whip it off in a flash. I do sometimes have trouble with some clients, the wax doesnt come off sometimes. in which case i just put more wax on, press really firmly and pull the strip off very quickly. One last thing.....sometimes I get clients who have a mixture of short and longer hair say on a 1/2 leg or eyebrow. Maybe they shaved/ plucked some bits and the rest is longer. The shorter hair doesnt wax off. What do you say to them when they leave with visible hair left which if you sat and plucked them all out would take you until midnight? I always just explain to clients before i wax them that there are underlying hairs waiting to come through that are too short for the wax to catch. you can tell before you wax them if this is going to be the case. i had a girl in the other day like this, so i advised her to pop back in a couple of weeks when there was better re-growth. she liked the fact i wasnt gonna rip her off!! lol. with eyebrows i tweeze the little'uns out, get a pair of good sharp pointy tweezers!! Hope you dont mind. Emma |