Bad skin reaction to facial waxing- help ! - skincareprofessionals.com2024-03-29T11:56:25Zhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/forum/topics/bad-skin-reaction-to-facial-waxing-help?groupUrl=wildworldofwaxing&commentId=6332291%3AComment%3A198329&x=1&feed=yes&xn_auth=nothis may not be the same thin…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2014-08-04:6332291:Comment:1983292014-08-04T03:50:56.405ZGina Barry Schulzehttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/GinaBarrySchulze
<p>this may not be the same thing but I got really bad acne after the first time I waxed my face. I now use a 12% lactic acid about 3 days after waxing. I leave the acid on for less than a minuet.</p>
<p>this may not be the same thing but I got really bad acne after the first time I waxed my face. I now use a 12% lactic acid about 3 days after waxing. I leave the acid on for less than a minuet.</p> sound like it's a bit of foll…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2014-07-11:6332291:Comment:1971422014-07-11T19:27:51.413ZBeth McHughhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/BethMcHugh
<p>sound like it's a bit of folliculitis post waxing. I have had one client with this reaction.What worked well for her was soaking a piece of gauze in a solution of cool distilled water with a pinch of baking soda and applying it over the waxed area for a few minutes to calm it down and help tighten the foliculles up. I repeat this a second time.She has had no further issues with tiny white pustules post waxing.hope this helps</p>
<p>sound like it's a bit of folliculitis post waxing. I have had one client with this reaction.What worked well for her was soaking a piece of gauze in a solution of cool distilled water with a pinch of baking soda and applying it over the waxed area for a few minutes to calm it down and help tighten the foliculles up. I repeat this a second time.She has had no further issues with tiny white pustules post waxing.hope this helps</p> Stephanie , no I did not even…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2013-07-15:6332291:Comment:1643282013-07-15T23:46:50.547ZSandra Hickshttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/SandraHicks
<p>Stephanie , no I did not even think to use an anti-histamine before the waxing. And now there are no more welps but prickly comedones/ whiteheads all over my cheeks. I just been focusing on trying to get the inflammation down...my face feels like a prickly pear ! yikes!</p>
<p>Stephanie , no I did not even think to use an anti-histamine before the waxing. And now there are no more welps but prickly comedones/ whiteheads all over my cheeks. I just been focusing on trying to get the inflammation down...my face feels like a prickly pear ! yikes!</p> Sandra did you try and take a…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2013-07-14:6332291:Comment:1641152013-07-14T16:27:52.722ZStephanie G Layneshttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/StephanieGLaynes
<p>Sandra did you try and take an anti-histamine a day or two before and after you waxed?? I usually suggest this for people who have a histamine reaction it helps a lot and the reaction time is less.</p>
<p>Sandra did you try and take an anti-histamine a day or two before and after you waxed?? I usually suggest this for people who have a histamine reaction it helps a lot and the reaction time is less.</p>