Waxing
Ingrown Hair? Help for Down There
Special Care for “Down There”
One of the most common questions I get asked is how to take care of, and maintain, the delicate skin "down there.” You know what I mean. I always tell people, “start with our recommended kit to start with and depending on what your issues are, we can add some more targeted products or services”
Some women suffer from ingrown hairs, for example, and no matter what, shaving is so painful that they actually prefer waxing because it's so much better for them than shaving. With ingrown hairs, there also come some pigmentation issues; therefore, I would suggest a product to work to help with exfoliation and also pigmentation at the same time.
Other in studio services include our ingrown hair treatments aka in the industry as vajacials. This is basically a facial designed to cleanse, exfoliate, remove ingrown, mask, and treat the skin with pigmentation/soothing serums. These are recommended a week after your brazilian wax. In cases where clients have more severe ingrown you may be recommended “ingrown hair treatment” every 2 weeks for about 2-3 months.
You may not get ingrowns, but as I say: skin is skin no matter if it’s in our arm, leg, face or down there. We shed dead skin cells every single day, some of us more than others. Gentle exfoliation and moisturizing are important to keep the skin healthy and smooth.
Have a great day!
Brazilian Waxing - Pre and Post Tips
How long does my hair need to be?First time Waxing appointments require at minimum 2-3 weeks of no shaving hair growth. Approximately 1/4 of an inch of hair is perfect. I never encourage longer than this as it will be more uncomfortable and may result is some breakage of hair.If you have let it go longer, then you must trim prior to your appointment.
Before Wax ?Exfoliate your skin the night before, this is a great way to remove excess dead skin.Make sure you are clean, I know seems like common sense but NO, its not ok for you to come right after the gym. Yes, I said it. Wipes are always available at the studio if you need to freshen up.Read the "am I going to break out" section also on OTC antihistamine (always check with your doctor first)
How often should I schedule my appointments?
New clients should not expect to be completely smooth on first appointment as hair grows in 3 different stages. It will take 3-4 appointments every 3-4 weeks to eventually get the longest and smoothest result. That being said, staying on a 3-4 week schedule will be result less painful waxing experience.
After Wax ?
No swimming, Hot Tubs, Exercise, Saunas or Sexual activity for the next 24 hours. This is to prevent bacterial and fungal infections from occurring.Avoid direct sunlight for the next 24 hrs and protect your skin with an appropriate sunscreen after. Keep the area freshly wax clean and avoid touching the area.2-3 days after your wax, start exfoliating to prevent ingrown hairs. 3 if its your very first wax.
Am I going to break out?Bumps post hair removal are usually caused by a histamine reaction. This occurs because waxing removes hair from the root, thus creating trauma to the skin. Your body perceives this as a threat and the immune system sends histamine to the follicle. This results in bumpy sometimes pus filled white heads. This can be prevented by taking an OTC antihistamine like benadryl and hour before your appointment. (always check with your doctor or pharmacist before taking anything)
Wax Contraindications?
Some medications are health conditions are contraindicated for waxing services. If on Accutane, Chemotherapy, Blood Thinners, Steroids, Acne Medications, currently on an antibiotic, Sun burned. Please email or call prior if you are not sure.
Vacation/Special Event -
Please never try anything new for the first time before going on vacation or special event. We can never guarantee anything in regards to a reaction regardless however, you should get a few waxing sessions under your belt to see how your skin handles waxing. It is also recommend you schedule your pre big day appointment 3-5 days before.
What the heck is a Vajacial, Vagacial or Brazilian Treatment?
WTH, I bet that was your first reaction, what the heck is that? A Vajacial, or Vagacial, or who knows how or what you call it or spell it. LOL
Well I am a licensed esthetician and I have seen them spelled both ways. I call mine Brazilian Treatment. I am sure you will bump into other creative ways of calling this service if you really care to look around.
Anyway, I am here just to give you a quick and to the point explanation. A Vagacial, Vajacial or for the remainder of this post, I will call it brazilian treatment is a treatment kind of like a mini facial for your private parts. Specifically the bikini line and the mons pubis. No we don't really touch your vagina people, but hey the name does kind of insinuate or create some confusion but let's keep it clear.
If you are reading this you are either curious or you legitimately suffer from ingrown hairs and want to know how this may or may not work for you.
If you shave, sugar or wax, you may suffer from ingrown hairs, or you may just be so very lucky and never get one, but for those who do, this is a treatment that can offer some help.
The basics of the treatment is to cleanse, exfoliate, extractions of ingrown hairs, mask and then moisturize. In some instances steam may be used through the cleansing or exfoliating process.
What are the benefits to this? Well simple, it helps minimize ingrown hair, keeps the area nicely exfoliated and smooth. Maybe you can't do your on extractions of ingrown hairs well, or you just don't know how.
When should you do this? Typically you would want to do this 10 days after you wax if you shave, you can probably do this 5 days after since when you shave you usually have hair within a few days.
How often should you do this service?That is entirely up to you, You don't need to do it every time you wax unless you feel it helps or you don't want to do it. You may just need a few treatments and then your esthetician can offer you the right products to maintain and do at home.
In closing here, I hope this was helpful and I will say, This is definitely not a service for the shy person, because no matter what you will be somewhat exposed. It is what it is. The good part is that generally it only takes 20 minutes, but I am sure different places may extend it, but generally 20 minutes.
Below is a little description on what I have as a description for this service.
Do you suffer from ingrown hairs? Ingrown hairs are a common problem when it comes to hair removal, whether you wax or shave and can result in mild to severe skin infections, including acne. This treatment is intended specifically for the intimate areas, exactly the bikini line and the pubic bone area (mons pubis).
The treatment includes cleansing, manual exfoliation, careful extractions of ingrown hairs, a special mud mask that which draws out any impurities and ingrown hair from under the skin and ends with a soothing moisturizer.
This treatment is suggested 10-14 days after waxing or shaving.
Hope it helped!
Your esthetician :)
Brazilian Waxing Tips
Considering getting a Brazilian wax?
Brazilian waxes are very common nowadays and most people have heard of them, even if they’ve never had one.
Below find some helpful information on how to prepare, what to expect during your visit and how to care for your skin after a waxing session.
Stop shaving! Your first step is to stop shaving. Do not shave or use any other hair removal products or creams 3-4 weeks prior to your appointment. You hair should be ¼ inch long for optimal waxing.
Exfoliate the area being waxed a few days before. Exfoliating helps remove dead skin and lifts the hair, which assists in better hair removal.
Please shower before your appointment and lightly exfoliate before your appointment. Make sure you are extra clean and don’t come to your appointment after the gym.
Let your esthetician know if you are taking any medication that can affect your waxing results, such as blood thinners, Acutane, or Retin-A (or similar products)
If you are using topical acne or skin lighting products.
Do not tan the bikini area in the 24 hours prior to your wax appointment.
With doctor’s approval, pain products such as ibuprofen can be taken 30 minutes before a bikini wax to alleviate any possible pain. (Please get doctor consent)
Do expect to have some level of discomfort. We are removing the hair from the root! However, due expect future visits to be easier and less uncomfortable. (everyone’s level of discomfort is different.
You may experience some redness and soreness after your wax, these are common temporary reactions and should subside within 24 hrs.
Wear clean lose fitting pants and clean cotton underwear. Avoid any tight clothes that rub excessively.
Don’t take hot shower; go to the gym, tanning or sauna 24 hrs after waxing.
Purchase your post care product to apply to the waxed area every day to prevent ingrown hairs, infection, and regrowth.
Don’t shave in between your waxing appointments.
Book your follow up appointment in 3-4 weeks.
Call your Licensed Esthetician and get a one on one to get you ready for your appointment and to answer any of your questions.