Waxing is typically safe to do at home, but it's best to get it done by a professional. Waxing can also be unbearably painful or cause irritation and infections if you have sensitive skin.
You can still do have this treatment done. I would recommend using Hot Wax, as it reduces the pain. It is also important to stretch the skin properly - your Beauty Therapist must know how to do it and may also ask you to hold the skin.
Some feel slight pain, some feel none. But the pain will never be completely unbearable and the discomfort is it's worth it and that it gets better with each session. If you're feeling uneasy, just speak with your wax pro before your appointment and she will provide you with a complete education on the process.
When it comes to pubic hair, people groom it using a variety of methods including shaving, waxing, trimming, and laser removal. These methods can lead to ingrown hairs and infections though, so most gynecologists warn against them and recommend trimming or letting it be instead.
Waxing should last anywhere from 3 to 6 weeks, depending on your personal hair growth, the location of your wax, and the accuracy of the application.
Waxed skin is compromised skin, so condoms, lubricants, spermicides, bleached panty liners, soaps, and sexual activity can irritate a freshly waxed area. Use a barrier cream such as Aquaphor on the labia area if you must use such products and always use natural, unbleached panty liners and tampons.
For bikini areas, waxing is more precise and can result in less razor bumps because of the delicate skin area.
After 3 months or so, once you have trained your hair into the same growth cycle, most clients return every 5 – 6 weeks.
Removing pubic hair may therefore make a person more susceptible to common infections, such as UTIs, vaginitis, and yeast infections. Hair removal can also irritate your skin, leading to skin infections such as cellulitis and folliculitis. In other cases, grooming-related injuries, such as cuts, could become infected.
How long is long enough for my hair to get a bikini wax? You'll get the best wax if you let the hair grow to about ¼ inch so the wax can fully adhere.
What is Brazilian Wax Positioning? To begin the Brazilian wax, you will most often lay flat on your back with your knees bent and legs open and out, like a butterfly position. This will allow all of the front to be waxed and the bikini line creases.
Simply, trim down your hair beforehand if it's slightly long to make the waxing experience more comfortable. Your therapist will take care of the rest. Also, remember that with regular waxing your hair will soon begin to feel thinner and sparser unlike shaving, which can leave the hair feeling stubbly, thick and itchy.
Since the dormant period is about 3 months, you can expect about half of your pubic hair to be growing again in 6 weeks. You can usually get a Brazilian wax every 4-6 weeks.
If the hairs are too short in the bikini area, they will not adhere to the wax for removal. The same goes for hairs that are longer than 1/4 inch. You always want to make sure you trim any longer hairs before the waxing appointment.
Sunburned, irritated or areas with open skin cannot be waxed. Moles cannot be waxed. You must wait a minimum of seven (7) days before waxing after a light chemical peel or Microdermabrasion. Waxing cannot be performed if you have been in a tanning booth the same day.
What Areas Should I Not Wax? Irritated, inflamed, cut, or sunburned skin. Any area that has a rash, recent scar tissue, a skin graft, pimples, cold sores, moles or warts. Anywhere you're having dermabrasion services or have gotten them in the past three months.
Bacteria can cling to hair. In the vaginal area, that is both a good thing and a bad thing. You need your good vaginal bacteria to prevent an overgrowth of yeast, but when bacteria mix with the sweat and oil on your pubic hair, it can produce a smell.
Bleeding after waxing is normal in first-time/new waxers and is more likely to happen in sensitive, tight pore areas like the underarms or bikini and Brazilian area. The bleeding usually subsides on the same day as the wax.
Brazilian wax remove all hair from and around the pubic area, right from the front to the back. It will cover the inner side of the bum as well as the butt crack.
Stay Out of the Water: Newly waxed skin is vulnerable to infection, which is why you'll want to give yourself a bit of time to heal before getting into the water. Sources of standing water in particular, such as showers and pools, are a concern and should be avoided for 24-48 hours after a wax.