Kitty Napalm
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Hey,
I was doing waxing earlier today at college (the last day of my module, I don't go back until February now!)
Our tutor had taught us NEVER to wax behind the knees, or on the inner arms, because 'that's where the blood supply is.' She didn't elaborate more than that.
Well this afternoon, the girl who was practising on me (waxing my forearms) spread wax onto my inner arm [inside the elbow]. I reminded her we're not supposed to do that, but she ignored me, and waxed the area anyway. I really wasn't sure about it so I went to ask my tutor, who went a bit crazy at the girl for doing it. She didn't take it any further though and just told the girl to put aloe vera on the area.
I'm a bit confused why waxing these areas is not advised? Is it very dangerous? Because now I'm worried that something's going to happen to me! Or is it just because the area can bruise easily (it hasn't on me and looks OK). My husband just said that he thinks it's because the skin is so thin there, and there are prominent veins, so if the skin breaks from waxing trauma it would be easy to hit the vein.
Can anyone shed some light (and put my mind at ease)?
xx
I was doing waxing earlier today at college (the last day of my module, I don't go back until February now!)
Our tutor had taught us NEVER to wax behind the knees, or on the inner arms, because 'that's where the blood supply is.' She didn't elaborate more than that.
Well this afternoon, the girl who was practising on me (waxing my forearms) spread wax onto my inner arm [inside the elbow]. I reminded her we're not supposed to do that, but she ignored me, and waxed the area anyway. I really wasn't sure about it so I went to ask my tutor, who went a bit crazy at the girl for doing it. She didn't take it any further though and just told the girl to put aloe vera on the area.
I'm a bit confused why waxing these areas is not advised? Is it very dangerous? Because now I'm worried that something's going to happen to me! Or is it just because the area can bruise easily (it hasn't on me and looks OK). My husband just said that he thinks it's because the skin is so thin there, and there are prominent veins, so if the skin breaks from waxing trauma it would be easy to hit the vein.
Can anyone shed some light (and put my mind at ease)?
xx