Waxing the facial hair is the most popular hair removal choice; it is quick and effective, and costs nothing much. It is easy to do at home and is less painful than threading or laser hair removal, and does not have much side effects as well. With shaving and dermaplaning on the options as well, more and more women, and men, prefer to wax their facial hair for long-lasting, smooth and hair free skin. Here are a few tips and tricks if you are planning to get a facial wax, either at home or by a professional:
Why Should I Wax My Face?
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Will Facial Wax Harm Or Burn My Face?
Waxing pulls out the hair from the root and that does cause a bit of discomfort. Some people have a lesser pain threshold, while others can tolerate more pain. If done professionally, a facial wax barely causes pain, but will leave a sight redness on your face, that too gets better in a day or so. If you are prone to breakouts, have acne, or have very sensitive skin, or are getting a facial wax for the first time, you will feel more discomfort than others.
Does Facial Wax Cause the Hair To Grow Back Thicker?
This is just a myth! Facial wax will not cause your hair to grow back thicker. In fact, those who regularly get waxed, report a slower and smoother hair growth, than those who shave. Thick hair growth is cause only by shaving or if the hair is not removed by the root.
Can I Not Wax My Face At Home?
The first few times you are getting a facial wax, it is advised that you get it professionally done. A good salon will know how to do it without causing pain or damage to the skin, while at home you may burn or irritate your skin accidentally. Once you get the hang of it and know how it is done, you can start waxing your facial hair at home with facial waxing strips or a facial waxing kit.
Will I Have An Allergic Reaction To Face Wax?
A facial wax appointment will certainly give you some redness and irritation, but will not cause an allergic reaction unless not done properly. If you get breakouts or bumps with swelling or pus, you need to consult a dermatologist. An allergic reaction will be cause by bacteria in the wax, or color and fragrance. It can also be caused by using unclean hands used for waxing.
Will I Need To Get A Facial Wax Monthly?
No! Unless you have a very heavy hair growth due to a medical condition, you do not need to wax your face regularly. A facial wax may last 8 to 10 weeks, or a couple of months for some. It is nearly semi-permanent and will not give you a stubble the next day like shaving.
How Can I Soothe My Skin After Facial Wax?
Most salons cleanse and clean your skin before a facial wax and apply a soothing pack afterwards. If done at home, you can follow the same steps and cleanse your skin before and apply a cooling mask afterwards. Aloe Vera gel works wonders in soothing and calming irritated skin, and you can also wash your face with cold water to prevent redness. Avoid touching your face and using any heavy creams or moisturizers for the day. If your skin feels dry or itchy, you can use a light moisturizer or continue with Aloe Vera gel.