laurakate
Well-Known Member
I could do with a bit more waxing confidence. I always tend to worry about the worst case scenario and could do with some help rationalising something that I worry about and I don't even know if it's actually a possibility or not!....
Could you actually take someone's skin off during a waxing treatment? I know that waxing can burn if it's too hot (test it on yourself first!) and that it can causes bruising if you don't stretch the skin. But is there anything else I need to look out for.
Like could a combination of the wrong temperature and/or technique result in skin being pulled off in a way that causes the skin to be raw and blistered?
Just wanna be more confident with my health and safety. I tend to lean towards being a safety freak but it's something I still really wanna know.
Hope yas can help.
Could you actually take someone's skin off during a waxing treatment? I know that waxing can burn if it's too hot (test it on yourself first!) and that it can causes bruising if you don't stretch the skin. But is there anything else I need to look out for.
Like could a combination of the wrong temperature and/or technique result in skin being pulled off in a way that causes the skin to be raw and blistered?
Just wanna be more confident with my health and safety. I tend to lean towards being a safety freak but it's something I still really wanna know.
Hope yas can help.