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11-03-09, 08:33 PM
Thanks, how would you describe the consistency of your hot wax when you apply it, e.g. like paint, honey? If it is too runny would that suggest it is too hot? Should it just be soft enough to be able to be spread on the skin?
Sorry for all the questions, I really need to give myself a kick up the bum and start using the hot wax, it's the only way I will get the confidence. I used it yesterday on my own face and I went pinker than normal so I think that has put me off, again! |
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11-03-09, 08:47 PM
Don't let that put you off hun!! Once you get the hang of it, you will love it. I work with my hot wax about 60°C. Its quite thick still, and not to runny as this is when it gets to hot and messy! Did you put talc on your skin hun before you waxed yourself? x x
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11-03-09, 10:46 PM
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The Euroblonde should be the same consistency as a thick yoghurt. It shouldn't be able to run off your spatula but it should be warm enough to move about. The centre of the wax in the pot should be quite solid with the outer edge soft. Don't go back to using talc, use the Jasmine oil. xxx |
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11-03-09, 11:39 PM
Are you sure that the client hasn't got oily skin as the nearer to between the eyes you get you will find the skin can get quite oily. Make sure you have cleansed the area well before applying your oil very very sparingly. The hard wax should not be hot and you will, with practice, find it much easier to control than strip wax.
We all have our own application methods where certain body parts are concerned and I am different to Kim in that I will apply it just like I would with a strip wax. |
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12-03-09, 10:44 PM
Well client came and this time I applied talc as I was going on the theory that the skin was oily in that area. Unfortunately this made little difference.
It would appear that that wax just sticks to the hair but because the hairs are so close together I can't get the wax to the root and very little comes off. Hope this makes sense! I ended up tweezing this bit again. I will practice with the non strip wax and if feeling confident will try this next time. Thanks for all your replies. x |
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