Top 5 Hair Removal Trends - skincareprofessionals.com2024-03-29T07:47:28Zhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/forum/topics/top-5-hair-removal-trends?commentId=6332291%3AComment%3A107077&feed=yes&xn_auth=noAbsolutely love Cerepil hard…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2012-10-19:6332291:Comment:1076202012-10-19T22:20:10.721ZJulie B. Jensenhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/JulieBJensen
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<p>Absolutely love Cerepil hard wax and NuFree strip.</p>
<p>NuFree is soya based and so gentle I can apply in same area more than once. </p>
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<p>Absolutely love Cerepil hard wax and NuFree strip.</p>
<p>NuFree is soya based and so gentle I can apply in same area more than once. </p> LOVE Lycon hard waxes. I use…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2012-10-19:6332291:Comment:1074882012-10-19T18:18:08.095ZAndrea Sowterhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/AndreaSowter
LOVE Lycon hard waxes. I use Deplieve pearl rosin for strip wax because it goes on so thin & comes off clean.<br />
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I've been doing bikini peels- for clients who are prone to ingrowns. Anyone else do this?
LOVE Lycon hard waxes. I use Deplieve pearl rosin for strip wax because it goes on so thin & comes off clean.<br />
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I've been doing bikini peels- for clients who are prone to ingrowns. Anyone else do this? LOL! Well thanks for offering…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2012-10-18:6332291:Comment:1075522012-10-18T19:12:48.842ZAbram Hermanhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/AbramHerman
<p>LOL! Well thanks for offering... I think. ;-)</p>
<p>LOL! Well thanks for offering... I think. ;-)</p> hahah, you know where to find…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2012-10-18:6332291:Comment:1073512012-10-18T18:52:00.397ZClaire Barneshttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/ClaireBarnes
<p>hahah, you know where to find me Abram if you are going out on the town and need some sparkle! I will even post pics to Twitter for you so you can RT them! ;)</p>
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<p>hahah, you know where to find me Abram if you are going out on the town and need some sparkle! I will even post pics to Twitter for you so you can RT them! ;)</p>
<p></p> Haha! Good to know, thanks Cl…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2012-10-18:6332291:Comment:1073502012-10-18T18:25:05.111ZAbram Hermanhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/AbramHerman
<p>Haha! Good to know, thanks Claire :-)</p>
<p>Haha! Good to know, thanks Claire :-)</p> Oh my! Can someone blush onli…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2012-10-18:6332291:Comment:1072742012-10-18T15:20:01.056ZASCPhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/3k0lnvrc3hxi0
<p>Oh my! Can someone blush online? I have heard of this, and why not? We can't discriminate!</p>
<p>Oh my! Can someone blush online? I have heard of this, and why not? We can't discriminate!</p> Abram.....they do have "Pejaz…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2012-10-18:6332291:Comment:1074232012-10-18T02:30:18.679ZClaire Barneshttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/ClaireBarnes
<p>Abram.....they do have "Pejazzling". Believe me i have done one on a client!! :)</p>
<p>Abram.....they do have "Pejazzling". Believe me i have done one on a client!! :)</p> I feel so left out! Can you v…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2012-10-17:6332291:Comment:1074112012-10-17T23:07:50.226ZAbram Hermanhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/AbramHerman
<p>I feel so left out! Can you vajazzle my belly button, or does it have to be waxed first? :-P</p>
<p>I feel so left out! Can you vajazzle my belly button, or does it have to be waxed first? :-P</p> True...a little slip and it c…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2012-10-16:6332291:Comment:1070862012-10-16T22:14:11.334ZSara Lynn Turnerhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/SaraLynnTurner
<p>True...a little slip and it could feel like having icy hot in a place you dont want....</p>
<p>True...a little slip and it could feel like having icy hot in a place you dont want....</p> Hi Sarah, some have exfoliati…tag:skincareprofessionals.com,2012-10-16:6332291:Comment:1072442012-10-16T20:30:44.514ZKirsten Kayserhttps://skincareprofessionals.com/profile/KirstenKayser
<p>Hi Sarah, some have exfoliating properties in them like salicylic acid that help with in-growns, but I would not recommend beginning to use those until at least 24 hours post waxing- usually a product for in-growns is too harsh to use in that delicate and freshly waxed area right after a wax. I'm sure everyone has their own opinion, but mine is safety and comfort first :) Reminding clients to gently exfoliate the area (depending on how sensitive they are) beginning 48 hours or so after the…</p>
<p>Hi Sarah, some have exfoliating properties in them like salicylic acid that help with in-growns, but I would not recommend beginning to use those until at least 24 hours post waxing- usually a product for in-growns is too harsh to use in that delicate and freshly waxed area right after a wax. I'm sure everyone has their own opinion, but mine is safety and comfort first :) Reminding clients to gently exfoliate the area (depending on how sensitive they are) beginning 48 hours or so after the waxing helps a lot too. I also suggest using high frequency over a soothing aloe gel post wax, which helps post-wax breakouts and bumps as well. Some clients also find that taking a Benedryl just before or after a wax controls the post-wax histamine reaction, and a Tylenol helps with the overall inflammation. although be careful not to 'prescribe' to your clients so that we're not going outside our scope of practice! Another thing that I find helpful, is to have the individual alcohol wipes available for clients to cleanse the area prior to waxing. Put one down on the table, same instructors as the Dr., front to back :) By the time you come in they're prepped and ready to go!</p>