Sunday, January 31, 2010

How Long Should I Wait Before Showering After I Wax My Legs How Long After Using Waxing Strips Can You Have A Shower?

How long after using waxing strips can you have a shower? - how long should i wait before showering after i wax my legs

Sorry if this is a stupid question, but it says in the back of the pack of wax strips that "not used immediately before or after a bath or shower '

I wish your legs before you, how long shall I wait for a shower wax?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, it is hot, is the important word. It's good to have a shower in almost immediately after waxing, but use a cold shower more than usual and also advise any scented product in a region of the wax until the redness has disappeared first absolutely (usually no more than 24 hours ). In fact, only water or only products specifically recommended for use after waxing. After waxing, the pores are open and raw materials (like many small cuts), and therefore prone to irritations and infections, even if your skin is not normally sensitive.

As for the wax after a bath or shower, I take it you have to do what it says on the package, but I've read that removing a hot bath or shower before wax makes the hair soft and easy to use and less painful to remove, not so sure.

Anonymous said...

Yes, it is hot, is the important word. It's good to have a shower in almost immediately after waxing, but use a cold shower more than usual and also advise any scented product in a region of the wax until the redness has disappeared first absolutely (usually no more than 24 hours ). In fact, only water or only products specifically recommended for use after waxing. After waxing, the pores are open and raw materials (like many small cuts), and therefore prone to irritations and infections, even if your skin is not normally sensitive.

As for the wax after a bath or shower, I take it you have to do what it says on the package, but I've read that removing a hot bath or shower before wax makes the hair soft and easy to use and less painful to remove, not so sure.

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