About Waxing…

by Shah on March 16, 2010

Here’s some answers to some questions, plus a few tips for you all when it comes to waxing:

“i decided to wax my underarms myself i applied chilled wax there and kept a cloth on it and tried to yank it in the opposite direction….oo its scary and painful but the hair didnt come out with the cloth…my underarm hair is about an inch long…shud i trim the hair before waxing..and also what type of cloth shud i use for waxing plz help”

so here’s some answers to some questions, and a few tips for you all when it comes to waxing:

i personally wax my underarms very every month. i use some cheap chilled wax strips from Tesco, it is important to get the mini strips so that you can be specific about where you place the strips and in what direction you pull, as underarm hair tends to grow in different directions. if you are at all concerned about what it should feel like, then go and have them completed professionally, it is not always that much more expensive than doing them yourself at home, and it is more of a treat to yourself ! – that is how i started anyway, until i felt like i could do it well myself, and then i learned how to do it with hot wax (for a longer lasting treatment) on my coursework: although i would seldom do that to myself as it is far messy.

- when it comes to waxing underarm hair, what you need to do is make sure that the hair is no over one centimetre long, or the wax won’t be able to grip the whole hair, which it must be able to do in order to pull it out from the root properly. so, i would recommend you wax your underarm hair every few weeks, as soon as they are about 1/2 cm they ought to be ok to wax. if you continue to wax at these intervals, not only should you see a reduction in the amount of hair that grows back, but you won’t then have the problem of pre-trimming the hair.

for my underarms i use the cheap mini chilled wax strips (as mentioned above), for my legs i use either huge chilled wax strips by Veet or go to my local salon, depending on a couple of things: if i am going on holiday i’ll treat myself, but for regular maintenance i will use Veet – they are easy to use. in my own tiny salon i use phd honey wax, which smells nice and is easy to use on yourself if you practice a bit.

what waxing product do you use? :)

here’s some tips for you all:
♥ if you have seldom had your underarms waxed, and you think it sounds gross, try it! i guarantee you’ll love the freedom of not shaving them every day, and the beauty of the complete lack of hair shadow or stubble (ew)
♥ if you have seldom had your bikini waxed, then definitely go have that completed: it is cheap, and i don’t think there is any other way to keep that particular area neat…make sure to trim the hairs before you go, and wear nice underclothes, and also know how much you need taken off before you go so that you can make sure they do what you need, and you are confident to let them
♥ if you are afraid of the pain, it might be helpful to know that most people don’t actually find it as bad as they think, and that you will adjust to the type of pain over time, although my underarms always hurt lots, but i cope with it! going to your local salon will be a more pleasant experience for you than trying to do it yourself at home.
♥ always pull against the natural hair line, so that you don’t finish up with ingrown hairs
♥ don’t try to wax on freshly washed skin/hair, as the wax won’t grab the hairs well
♥ if you have any more questions, ask me…

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