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Any professional esthetician will probably know that there are different varieties of wax. But do you know why? And do you understand what each type of wax does?
Waxing can seem a daunting process, with TV often portraying it as a scream-inducing nightmare. The truth is, thousands of people get different parts of their bodies waxed every day, and it goes smoothly (pun intended) thanks to beauty technicians and estheticians knowing exactly what type of wax to use for each kind of hair removal job.
If you are starting out as a waxer, you want to buy the best wax kit you can afford, and then keep it clean to protect your investment. Here’s what you need to know on how to clean wax warmer pots.
Body sugaring is a hair removal treatment that’s an alternative to traditional waxing. It may be even older than traditional waxing, with evidence suggesting that even the ancient Egyptians enjoyed a sugar wax treatment from time to time. Sugaring involves a sticky paste instead of melted wax, and many people report that sugaring is a little less irritating or painful than traditional waxing. But what is sugaring, and how does it work? And is it for you? Read on to find out.
Ah, the Brazilian bikini wax. A famous way to purposefully put yourself through pain in the name of getting what you want. In this case, you want to be packing the smoothest pubes in the West. The process itself won't take very long, but prepping for it takes a little more thought. Here's what you need to know.
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