This service includes the removal of hair from the front and back of the upper legs. Hair removal starts at the top of the thigh and ends at the knees. Please be advised that hair length has to be at least the length of a rice grain for treatment to be effective. Gently exfoliate the area(s) being waxed about a day or two before your wax appointment, this helps the wax to grab the hair and not the skin and also lessens the pain.
After your appointment, there are a few additional things that you can do during after wax care to ensure that your skin stays smooth and free of bumps or breakouts, which are some of the most common problems after a wax.
Stay Out of the Water: Newly waxed skin is vulnerable to infection, which is why you’ll want to give yourself a bit of time to heal before getting into the water. Sources of standing water in particular, such as beaches and pools, are a concern and should be avoided for 24 hours after a wax. Showers are fine after the procedure.
Keep Your Hands to Yourself: It may be tempting to check out your newly smooth skin. However, you’ll want to wait at least a day before running your fingers down there. This is because your fingers are likely to introduce bacteria to the newly sensitized region.
Chill-Out: Because the newly waxed area is more sensitive and more susceptible to invading bacteria, it’s best to avoid heat, sweat, and friction after your wax. For at least 24 hours, you’ll want to avoid saunas, tanning beds, and even the gym.
Wait for Sex: Give yourself about 2 days, or 24-48 hours, to recover from the wax before engaging in any sexual activity.
Keep it Loose: Avoid tight and constricting clothing for a few days after your wax. This helps the area heal faster and avoids friction, which can cause sweat and bacteria buildup.
Soothe Irritation: There is a variety of high-quality products that are designed to help soothe post-waxing irritation. About two days after the wax, you can also use oils to help ensure smoothness.
Exfoliate: Two days after your wax, use a good quality exfoliant to help avoid ingrown hairs. Remember, that exfoliating too soon can cause additional irritation to your skin, so you should definitely wait for the 48-hour mark, or even longer if your skin is particularly sensitive.