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This was a issue in my past too, I know use Lavender before the wax it relaxes and stop some pain and using after stopped the break out, soothes and calms. However you must be sure your Lavender is truly Lavender and not adulterated with lavandin, that will increase burns or waxing pain, Lavandin has its own medical properties, and most lavenders on the market are synthetic, Depending on the client there are other oils I use for this issue,
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Do you double dip??? I know it is still allowed in some states. Wax is not kept at a high enough temp to kill bateria. So if you do double dip, that could be it. Oil to.
You're having them exfoliate after the wax? Generally, I find that to be too rough and irritating for recently waxed skin. If they are exfoliating regularly, that's great, but they need to lay off just before and just after to allow the barrier to repair itself.
If they're (or you are) putting any product on immediately following the service that contains fragrance, you may get a reaction. Make sure they aren't rushing off to the gym and sweating all over.
Just some thoughts!
Does anyone use or have any info on Nufree hair remover...thinking of using instead of wax?? Thanks all
I've been using Nufree since last June and I love it. The set up cost is more than a regular waxing system, but I believe it is worth it. Also the jars of Nufree costs more but they last so much longer. Since Nufree doesn't attach to the skin it is much gentler on the skin. My clients love it.
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