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How to prepare for your first waxing appointment back at the salon

17 March 2021 by Beth Ryan

What should I do if the hair is too long?

Remember, your hair should be no less than a quarter of an inch long. If it’s too long, Sofia suggests giving it a trim, “make sure you leave about 1 cm of growth though, to make sure the wax can pick the hairs up”. If you’re not confident trimming it yourself (it can be trickier than you think), your therapist can do this for you before your wax. 

If I resorted back to shaving during lockdown, will my first wax hurt more?

You’re not alone in worrying about the pain – and you may be right to. “Your first wax may feel a little more sensitive,” Sofia agrees, “when you frequently shave, it actually strengthens the hair and makes the skin more sensitive, instead of thinning and softening the hair like waxing does over time”. Not all is lost, though. Sofia says that you won’t have ‘undone’ all your time spent waxing. 

How can I prepare for my first wax back at the salon?

There are a few things you can do to prep for a wax (to help it run smoothly). According to Sofia, exfoliation is key, “gently exfoliating with a body scrub or exfoliating mitt 24 hours before your wax makes it easier for the wax to stick to the hair instead of the skin which makes it less painful”. Feeling comfortable and confident is equally as important, though. 

What should I do post-wax?

Don’t retire your joggers just yet, you’ll want to wear something loose-fitting. Actually going jogging is out the question though, “Avoid working out for 24 hours before and after your wax,” Sofia explains, “the same goes for sun exposure (or tanning beds) for 48 hours either side of your appointment”. Apply a calming gel to soothe directly after your wax (Sofia recommends aloe vera) and wait a couple of days before exfoliating.

How can I make sure my waxing appointment is safe?

Your appointment may look a little different, this is to keep everyone involved safe. “We’re taking extra precautions upon reopening because the safety of our staff and clients is our number one priority,” Sofia assures, “for example, the hygiene standards will be that of a medical clinic”. Got a mask? Sofia says wear it, “our therapists will be wearing full PPE and clients should too where possible”. 

It’s nearly time for salons to reopen (finally). With Treatwell, you can book beauty online at all your favourite salons – simple, hassle-free, and you can do it on the go. Discover amazing salons in your area.

Image credits: @nakedharegroupltd

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