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What to do before, during, and after your wax.
But there’s one big conthe pain.
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But thankfully, there are plenty of ways to makebikini waxesless torturous.
Meet the Experts
Keep reading forexpert tipsto make your next bikini wax appointment free of anxiety.
Instead, she recommends drinking a large glass of water before your appointment.
“Hydrated skin will always make for a less painful wax,” she explains.
“The skin is more moisturized and plump, which makes for easy hair removal.”
“Exfoliating helps wax grab the hairs and not your skin,” explains Chimento.
If a physical exfoliator sounds too harsh for your skin, we suggest going the chemical route.
“Soft wax, with its stickier texture, is best used for less sensitive areas like legs.”
Chimento citesisotretinoinandtretinoinas two acne medications that cause skin sensitivity.
As such, it’s best to schedule your wax for a different time of the month if possible.
Wear Loose-Fitting Clothes
confirm to create space for your bikini area to breathe post-wax.
Work Quickly
Speed and efficiency are key when it comes to keeping pain at a minimum.
Think about removing a band-aidyou want to do it as swiftly as possible.
Holding skin taut when removing the wax strip is also a must for reducing discomfort.
“Take deep breaths while you’re being waxed,” suggests Romanenko.
“It will help clear your mind and reduce tension before the next strip.”
“If bacteria gets into these lesions, you are at risk for developingfolliculitisand pimples.”
She advises waiting at least four to seven hours for your skin to recover before taking a cool shower.
Turn to Professionals
Be very careful about cheap waxes and DIYs.
Apply topically one hour prior to waxing.
Alcohol increases blood flow,as does caffeine,so they might make you more sensitive.
Consider avoiding both an hour or two before getting waxed.
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