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Deep bikini epilation: a guide for beginners

'06.04.2017'

ForumDaily Woman

Smooth skin without imperfections and without inappropriate hair is not only an opportunity to wear more revealing underwear and swimwear, it is also convenient and hygienic. It is for these reasons that deep bikini hair removal is becoming more and more popular. What do you need to know about epilation of this most delicate area?

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Is it possible at all?
In general, you can. But the procedure is not recommended for pregnant women or those women who have various fungal infections, allergic reactions, herpes in the acute phase, poor blood clotting and those who have been diagnosed with diabetes. It is also not recommended to carry out this procedure a few days before or during menstruation, since these days the procedure can be most painful. There are no contraindications for other women.

Disinfection
Strangely enough, despite the fact that the master must wear gloves before starting the procedure, many experts do not do this, arguing that it is inconvenient for them to work, as the wax tends to stick to the gloves. Insist on the use of gloves! Immediately after the beautician puts on gloves, he must disinfect your skin with special means to cleanse the skin before epilation. As a rule, it contains salicylic acid, some alcohol and various extracts, for example, chamomile, as well as various oils that are designed to remove the remnants of sweat, grease, creams and surface dirt.
To carry out the hair removal procedure and to achieve the maximum effect, the hair must be at least 5 – 7 mm in length. This length is optimal. If the hair is longer, then the master must remove the extra length.

Oil application
This point is also neglected by some experts. However, the procedure of hair removal without applying oil will not be sufficiently effective. After all, the oil not only soothes the skin before epilation, but also prevents wax from sticking to it, which makes the procedure much less painful and effective. In addition, applying oil minimizes hair ingrowth.

Waxing
The wax should be applied with disposable spatulas, from the outside of the bikini to the inside, over the hair growth. If the hair is very short (1-2 mm), then the wax can be applied against hair growth. This will create the greatest wax hitch with hair.
The wax should not be very hot at all. Temperature slightly above room temperature is quite acceptable for the procedure. Often experts make a mistake in choosing the temperature of the wax, which results in multiple applications of it on the same surface. As a result, the client may get burned. If the wax is thick, then it is removed from the skin with hands (with gloves). If the wax is liquid, then the strips are not made of fabric.

After epilation
It is quite possible that after the hair removal procedure, single hairs will remain, which the master removes with tweezers. It then treats the skin with a soft, cleansing lotion. In addition, you can use anti-hair growth serum, as well as soothing creams to more quickly remove the inevitable irritation during this procedure.

We note that several days before and after the procedure of hair removal it is absolutely impossible to visit saunas and baths, a swimming pool, as well as sunbathing.

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