aquariushoney
Active Member
I have been finding with some ladies, particually more mature clients, that I am not getting a good result from leg waxing.(I use strip wax on legs and I'm only having this result with mainly older ladies with very dry skin).
There appears to be a lot of very short strong stubbly hairs left on the skin. These ladies often present with very very dry sometimes scaly skin, . I'm wondering if the hairs are breaking off at the surface because the skin is so dry, it is holding onto the hairs causing them to break off when I wax.
I always give my ladies good aftercare advice, and recommend products to them, but some still choose to use inferior products that arn't moisturising the skin well enough.
I get a bit annoyed, as I have to schedule in a longer apppointment time to allow time to tweeze out :irked:those short hairs, and also to remove a lot of ingrown hairs. Should I just not tweeze and remove ingrowns if they don't follow aftercare advice, or should I charge them extra for me doing this?
There appears to be a lot of very short strong stubbly hairs left on the skin. These ladies often present with very very dry sometimes scaly skin, . I'm wondering if the hairs are breaking off at the surface because the skin is so dry, it is holding onto the hairs causing them to break off when I wax.
I always give my ladies good aftercare advice, and recommend products to them, but some still choose to use inferior products that arn't moisturising the skin well enough.
I get a bit annoyed, as I have to schedule in a longer apppointment time to allow time to tweeze out :irked:those short hairs, and also to remove a lot of ingrown hairs. Should I just not tweeze and remove ingrowns if they don't follow aftercare advice, or should I charge them extra for me doing this?