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5 Simple Methods to Get Yourself Out of a Tough Position

An easy, if sometimes unpleasant, approach to get rid of unsightly body hair is to wax oneself at home.

By SisiphoPublished about a year ago 5 min read
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5 Simple Methods to Get Yourself Out of a Tough Position
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DIY waxing is definitely a possibility, but you will need to take some simple safety measures and put in some preparation work to prevent unpleasant mistakes, injuries, or infections.

We have the solutions if you're wondering how to confidently wax yourself at home. Even the finest technique to wax your own bikini, if that's something you're into, is shown to you.

Further details are required? No need to worry; we'll simplify it even more with these useful advice.

preparation for waxing

Before becoming stuck, there are a few simple actions you may do to make the process much more comfortable and less unpleasant. Test out these recommendations.

Purchase the right thing. Cold wax strips are perfect for legs, whereas hot wax kits grasp the hair better and fit coarse, pubic hair. You may need to experiment to see what works for you since some people enjoy hot pits while others prefer cold ones.

Scrub-a-dub-dub. Around 24 to 48 hours before your scheduled wax, use a body scrub, brush, or loofah to exfoliate the region that will be waxed. Exfoliating softens and smooths skin while removing the dead skin cells that surround hair follicles. This lessens the chance of unpleasant ingrown hairs.

Have your nail clippers ready. Trim any longer regions of hair since it might be painful to wax longer hair. The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) advises maintaining hair length of 3/4 inch.

Take a shower or a bath. Take a warm bath before waxing to loosen up hair follicles and make those suckers simpler to remove. Moreover, this is your time to clean your skin and get rid of any hazardous germs, perspiration, oil, dirt, or anything else that can prevent wax from adhering and raise your risk of getting uncomfortable lumps that are infected.

  • Avoid using creams and lotions. Avoid applying anything to the region you are waxing, such as moisturizers or deodorants.
  • Dry completely. Dry your skin completely since wax won't adhere to damp hair.

Reduce the discomfort. Take one or two acetaminophen 30 minutes or so before you start waxing if it's your first time. If you've done this before, you'll be able to decide if you need them or not.

Self-waxing at home

Prepared to start working? This is the procedure.

1. Comply with the guidelines

If you choose hot wax, the package should come with heating instructions. If you want to feel like an expert, get a wax warmer. If not, use a double boiler on the stovetop or in the microwave. Whichever technique you decide on, make sure the wax is evenly heated throughout and well-mixed. (We're referring about warm, not scalding.) Applying a little amount on the inside of your wrist will allow you to check the temperature.

2. Get at ease

You may need to channel your inner Yogi depending on the region you're waxing. Waxing the face is quite simple, and holding the leg up on a chair or the bath wall works nicely for the legs and feet. Yet, if you want to go all Brazilian, you'll need to figure out which positions suit you the most. Pose options include spreading your arms wide or bringing your knees to your chest.

3. Disperse the wax over the skin.

Apply the wax to a small area of skin in the direction of hair development using a wooden waxing spatula. Each layer should be 3 inches long and 1 inch broad. Place the fabric strip on them if you're using them. It's important to give the wax some time to rest so that it is firm to the touch but yet somewhat malleable.

4. Pull!

Pull the wax strip off while tightly holding your skin in the direction that the hair is growing. Indeed, this portion could hurt, but keep your attention on your successful outcomes. Instead of holding your breath while removing the wax, it might be beneficial to take a deep breath and let it out.

5. Continue.

Repeat the procedure until all the bothersome hair has left the structure.

after-waxing care

You should treat your newly waxed legs, pits, vajayjay, or junk with care and tenderness. Get the most for your money by practicing excellent post-wax self-care since waxing drains your bank account and tests your pain tolerance. (Say that quickly five times!)

Eliminate wax stains.

First things first: There will unavoidably be a few irksome wax threads left here and there. Several kits include wipes to remove any remaining wax that has become on to your skin. If not, you may use coconut, olive, or any kind of natural oil.

Pruning those hairs

You may have a few hairs here and there that managed to elude the waxing process unless you're a waxing master. No issue. Take out your tweezers and remove any last hairs.

calm an irate skin

Your skin may feel painful and get red right away after being waxed; this is normal. Using aloe vera and a few drops of tea tree oil can soothe irritated skin. If you have your aloe gel in the freezer earlier, bonus points.

Peel off after 24 hours.

As the skin would be sensitive after being newly waxed, you shouldn't exfoliate it right immediately. Having said that, exfoliating is essential to maintain your skin silky smooth and to help avoid ingrown hairs. So give it about 24 hours, then use your favorite moisturizer after gently exfoliating with a body or face scrub.

Try to use restraint while exfoliating: It's sufficient to do this two to three times each week.

Whenever you shouldn't wax

There are a few occasions when you should avoid waxing, even how intense your desire for silky smooth, hairless skin may be.

Waxing may not be the best hair removal procedure for you if you have a chronic illness like lupus, diabetes, or several skin problems like eczema and psoriasis. Also, physicians do not advise waxing if you have acne and are currently taking Accutane (isotretinoin) or stopped using it less than 6 months ago.

Also, avoid waxing a region if you've recently had a dermabrasion or laser skin resurfacing therapy that severely exfoliates the skin. The same is true for anything that weakens your skin's structure, such as sunburn, rashes, or open wounds.

Wait at least 2 to 5 days before your defuzzing session if you often use topicals like retinoids, chemical peels, or bleaching creams.

How to prevent common injuries

Waxing hot might be dangerous to handle. It's all too simple to burn your fingers on a hot wax container or have burnt underwear if the wax spills somewhere it shouldn't. Wax heated in a microwave poses a greater risk since it may reach dangerous temperatures and result in burns when taken out. Hence, to remove the hot wax, always use an oven mitt and a microwave-safe plate.

Additional harms could come from:

  • ache inflammation bleeding exposed skin
  • Use hard wax instead of soft wax to assist prevent skin damage since it should adhere to your hairs rather than your skin.

You should also be warned that skin infections might occur after a waxing procedure. Little red pimples on your skin might appear suddenly or over the course of a few days. This could occur as a result of skin-dwelling bacteria getting into damaged hair follicles and infecting them, leading to an infection. Moreover, rubbing clothing that is too tight might make things worse.

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