Waxing
Before:
1. Make sure your hair is long enough to remove completely from the roots – it should be at least 0.5 centimetres. If you’ve shaved the area within the last few weeks it might take a couple of waxes to get your hair into a cycle of growth that allows the most effective wax finish.
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2. Do not drink alcohol or aspirin before the appointment. From what I have seen, clients tend to bleed more during the treatment when they do this.
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3. For intimate waxes, if Flo unexpectedly arrives, use a fresh tampon right before the appointment. If you feel uncomfortable to proceed, please reschedule your appointment ahead of time to avoid any late cancellation fees.
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4. For body and intimate waxing, please wear clean, loose clothing to avoid any clothing friction that would irritate the skin after waxing.
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Aftercare:
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1. Do not touch the waxed area. It will feel a little tender and might have a few welts and redness especially if it was your first time.
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2. Avoid sweating or working out 24 hours after your wax. Strictly no sexual activities for 24 hours to avoid any irritation, burning sensations, and infections while your skin recovers.
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3. Exfoliate two days after your wax, two days before your next wax session, and then twice a week. Moisturize always after you exfoliate.
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4. Avoid chlorinated water, saunas, and sunbathing for 24 hours.
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5. Space your wax sessions 4-6 weeks apart. The more you wax, the thinner the hair gets, and the easier it is to pull.