I AM always professional and I ALWAYS take charge.
The point I am trying to make is that if a client WANTS their scar waxed because the hair growing around it is bothering them and it's healed and not sore and is under 6 mths old, then with care and attention I will do it with hot wax only and in tiny bits. I'm not saying 'Oh yeah, go ahead and wax over scars within 6 weeks.' Surely it's a no brainer. If it's not healed and it's still sore, you don't do it.
In actual fact.............you don't need to wax over a scar as the hairs don't usually grow out of scars. You wax very close and around it.
Products and techniques have moved on since many of the insurance companies wrote their policies.
Just like in the old days they used to say that a pregnant woman shouldn't lay flat for more than 20 mins as it would stop the oxygen supply to the baby. The first thing that I say to my heavily pregnant clients is ''You tell me if you need to move about as I'll be guided by you'.
So just to clarify guys. If your client has a scar that has totally healed and is no longer sore, with caution and with hot wax only and ONLY if they really want it waxed, try a tiny it going up close to the scar and see if they want you to continue. If it's clearly not healed and/or they don't want it waxed then don't do it.
Like you say Dee, you wouldn't let anyone near your scar until AFTER six months. It doesn't mean that they weren't healed. Everyone is different. :hug:
I disagree with this. I get hairs growing out of my scar. I also get a lot of ingrown hairs in my scar. Its a jungle down there lol
Ps woman are still advised not to lie on their backs for too long when pregnant. I am a fitness freak and have carried on throughout my pregnancy's and was told by several health care professionals and fitness instructors NOT to lie flat on may back during excersise. Its to do with trapping the cord. Worth noting if you are treating heavilly pregnant women xx
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