Is waxing for everyone?
November 10, 2008 by admin
Almost anyone who wants to remove unwanted body hair is suitable for waxing both male and female. Waxing can be done on many different body parts including moustache, chin, eyebrows, legs, bikini line and the back. Waxing can be done at any age.
Who shouldn’t wax?
People who are taking oral retinoids, usually taken for skin conditions, should not have waxing done for at least six months to one year after the course of retinoids has been completed. Ask your dermatologist or doctor for advice.
The skin can thin while taking these medications and will be more prone to tearing and possible scarring. Retinoids may also be prescribed to be used topically, that is applied to the skin and waxing should not be done for 1-2 months after finishing the topical retinoid treatment.
Anyone who has skin that is broken, has sunburn or skin that is sore, red or irritated.
Before you wax
- If you are taking any medication check to see if it
not an oral retinoid or topical retinoid. - If you are doing it yourself – the skin should be non greasy and perfectly dry
- Always check the temperature before applying wax to the skin – wax that is too hot can give a nasty burn
- Check to see the area is not already irritated or broken
- Do not wax the same day you have exfoliated
- Consider getting waxing done professionally the first time so you can learn the process if you want to do your own waxing
After you wax
- Avoid direct sunlight exposure for at least twenty –four hours after waxing
- Loose clothing will feel more comfortable
- Massage or rubbing can further irritate the skin
- An icepack can be applied if the area is still painful after waxing, cover the icepack before applying to the skin
- A soothing lotion with anti inflammatory ingredients will help to relieve redness and soreness
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