My wax is the same colour as the HD one and it's cream as well so clients wouldn't know the difference.
I came out in a rash on the course from the threading and was sore for a few days. They said for me to not have threading. Some people are just sensitive to wax and some are sensitive to threading.
I read today that they are doing 3 new courses for HD stylists to advance further. I don't know what it entails as there have been no details so far.
I charge £25. Yes I've had a lot of new clients. To be honest I've not had many existing clients have it. The majority have been new clients which is better as it gets more clients in and they may have other treatments with you too
The wax is a Creme wax and I've never had a problem with it, in fact my clients comment that it hurts less than wax they've had before. Grazing can happen to anyone but usually it's because the wax is the wrong temperature or your stretch isn't strong enough. Anyone that grazes in general should have a thin layer of mineral make up applied to the area as a barrier before waxing it acts as a great barrier to the skin xx
Unfortunately those that I have been waxed by have never done this before waxing me. I used to be fine but someone I used to go to made it hypersensitive by going over it far too much. It just kept getting worse and worse so I stopped going, and when I now have it done periodically I look like I've been smacked in the face! It is so so sore. Unfortunately I don't trust anyone to do it now! It's scary how many people just do the bare minimum so they can take the money off you. Sorry, this isn't aimed at you! I've just read how it sounds.
No offence taken! Nobody should ever wax the same area more than once during a treatment (which I'm guessing you know!) so no wonder this lady made you sensitive. The mineral powder trick is something I was taught on my HD course. It is also why every different hair removal technique is used as wax rarely gets everything. Lots of salons tell people that their eyebrow treatments are 'just the same as HD, it's just a brand' and lots of my clients came to me out of curiosity and have said that it's nothing like what their salons usually do. A good HD treatment should take 30 minutes minimum, most of mine take 45 minutes and when I first started I was taking 1hr 15...! X
Oh I wish I lived near you! Where are you based? Haha! Yeah I only wax once even with hot wax on brows, I tweeze the rest. I would love to go to have them done myself but I'm scared of the state I'll look after regarding my sore skin!
Thank you this was my last client today. I put loads of pics on my work fb as I think it's nice to see people's work rather than just marketing material! Xx
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