Preparing for an Intimate Wax: Tips and Tricks
The idea of getting a Brazilian or Hollywood bikini wax can be daunting, especially if you’re a first-timer or transitioning from a standard bikini wax. Pain, discomfort, and embarrassment are some of the common fears that come to mind.
But don’t worry, you’re not alone! In this two-part blog post, we’ll walk you through the best ways to prepare for an intimate wax, what to expect during the treatment, and how to achieve the best results. In the second part of this blog, we’ll explain in detail the nitty-gritty of what happens during a Brazilian or Hollywood wax.
Not sure what a Brazilian or Hollywood actually is?
Lycon Wax is, in our opinion, the highest quality wax on the market and the only one we use for intimate waxing. An intimate wax also optionally includes between the buttocks area.
What is hot wax and why is it best for a Brazilian or Hollywood wax?
It’s important to note that hot wax and warm (or strip) wax are not the same. Hot wax requires a thick layer to be applied to the skin. The wax wraps around the hair and is removed without the need for a cotton or fabric strip.
Unlike most other hot waxes, Lycon hot wax melts at a much lower temperature. According to our experience, it’s the heat during the waxing process (rather than the hair removal itself) that often results in redness, sensitivity, and discomfort
Strip or warm wax is applied to hair that is finer or where the skin is generally thicker e.g. legs. It is applied using a spatula or roller in a thin layer and is removed using paper or cloth strips.
Preparation for an Brazilian or Hollywood waxing treatment
I always recommend that my clients don’t have their very first intimate wax right before a holiday or a big event. Have a trial run, much as you would do with wedding make up for example. This will give you time to see how your skin and hair respond to the treatment.
It also allows most of you hair to be in the same stage of the growth cycle for your next treatment in 4 – 6 weeks, meaning you will get much longer before regrowth.
In fact it’s a good rule of thumb to always have an intimate wax one to two days before an event, even if you’ve been waxing for years. This gives your skin a chance to settle down.
The week before your appointment
For the 7 – 10 days leading up to a wax, exfoliate the area using a sugar scrub. If possible try and do this every other day in the week before your treatment. Exfoliating will remove any dead skin and help to ‘lift’ the hairs away from the epidermis (the top layer of skin), allowing them to be more easily picked up by the wax.
If you have been shaving, make sure not to shave for at least a week before your intimate wax and longer if possible. Hair should be ¼ – ½ inches long, but don’t worry if it’s longer as it can be trimmed by your therapist. Below is a good indication of the level of intimate waxing you require.
The day of your appointment
If possible it’s a good idea to bring a clean change of underwear, especially if you’re not going straight home afterwards. Open hair follicles are much more likely to become infected, and the first 24 hours after treatment are critical to avoid this happening.
Before your first treatment, you’ll be asked to fill in a thorough consultation form, so it’s a good idea to bring a list of any medications you are taking. You’d be surprised what can affect your skin’s sensitivity, so it’s best to be as honest as possible.
If you are a little nervous that your Brazilian or Hollywood wax will be uncomfortable, then it might be worth taking 1 – 2 paracetamol half an hour before treatment. If you know your skin is quite sensitive or reactive, another alternative would be to take an anti-histamine to reduce redness.
Also, avoiding caffeine for a few hours before your intimate wax can help reduce discomfort. Caffeine heightens nerve ending sensitivities, which is exactly the opposite of what you want to be doing before a hair removal session!
Does the time of the month make a difference? Sometimes. You’ll be most comfortable on the fertile days of your cycle as this is when your pain threshold is at its highest. It is absolutely fine to have a wax during your period, sometimes it is unavoidable. But it’s worth noting that some women find it more uncomfortable.
One final thing, it’s best to arrange to exercise or swim before your treatment as it should be avoided for 24 hours afterwards. Sweat and chlorine can both increase the likelihood of open follicles becoming infected, so if at all possible workout on the morning of your treatment.
So what are you waiting for?
If you’ve ever considered trying a Brazilian or Hollywood hot wax, please don’t let the fear of pain or embarrassment prevent you from trying it! Wax technology and techniques have been advanced and refined, and I can assure you it won’t be as bad as you think. In fact, you might even be persuaded to throw away your razors once and for all!
One word of warning, before I sign off. Please check your therapist has attended an advanced waxing course. As it currently stands in March 2016, Brazilian and Hollywood waxing is not currently part of the NVQ syllabus required to become a beauty therapist and requires further training to be carried out correctly and safely. It is a skilled treatment requiring a very different technique to warm waxing and should only be carried out by an appropriately qualified therapist. All of our therapists at ME Aesthetics have received advanced specialist training by Lycon.
If you want to try waxing at our salon, contact us today.