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How do I get in contact with you?
You can email me through the CONTACT page of this website or you can call, or text me, on 07902 716499. You won't get an immediate response before 8am or after 10pm or
while I am seeing a client. But I do allow some time between clients to check my email and my phone, so you won't have to wait too long for me to reply.
I am interested in a back, sac and crack waxing; do I have to be naked?
No. You can keep your shirt on but the areas which you would like to be
waxed do need to be uncovered.
Are there any after-effects of being waxed?
Sometimes slight reddening may appear to the skin but this is completely
normal and will fade in a few hours. Some people experience in-grown
hairs, red bumps, and minor bleeding. This is more likely to occur when areas
with thick hair are waxed, especially the first few times when follicles are
strongest. In-grown hairs can be reduced by exfoliating regularly and
applying an astringent or a solution of both astringent & oil (typically
baby oil).
How can I avoid in-grown hairs?
Exfoliate your skin thoroughly to remove dead skin cells. You should
moisturise your skin every day. If your skin is supple, new hair
growth can break through more easily and that will reduce the risk of in-growing
hairs and infection.
What should I do after being waxed?
You should use body scrub when you shower to help exfoliate the areas to be waxed. This helps
to prevent in-grown hairs. Exfoliation involves the removal of the oldest dead cells on
the skin's outermost surface, and has been used for many years to help
maintain the skin. There are two ways of exfoliating: Mechanical Exfoliation and Chemical Exfoliation....
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