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Waxing Aftercare

 Waxing Aftercare


Most ingrown hairs occur "when a hair curls back under the skin in the process of growing back after removal," if you are prone to ingrown the first step is to  NEVER pick at an ingrown hair 

After Waxing For 24 hrs

Avoid touching the area 

Do not exfoliate the area for 24hrs

Shower in cold temperature avoid heat 

Avoid sun exposure

No exercising 

No lotions, perfume, makeup and soaps that cause irritation


3-4 Days After


Gently exfoliate the area a few times a week. Be careful not to over exfoliate  and irritate your skin. After each exfoliating moisturize  that area with a skin grade  moisturizer that does not irritate your skin

After 3 days your skin will begin to close over the follicle  Exfoliation can help the new hairs from becoming ingrown 

If you get an uncomfortable ingrown avoid touching it and apply a warm, moist washcloth, or impress, several times a day to help with discomfort. 


Now that you've got all the info: Here are some of the best ingrown hair treatments below.

                  Fur Ingrown Concentrate Hair Oil

$52





$32.25

                                Smooth Operator Ingrown Hair Serum (Roll on & Pad Formula)

  • Reduce Dull & Uneven Texture
  • Plumps
  • Reduces Pigmentation








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