Friday, March 25, 2011

Body Waxing Tips

Tips When Waxing

Pubic hair removal is now a matter of concern for both men and women. For hygiene reasons alone many individuals choose to remove unwanted body hair in the pubic area, hence, the search for the best pubic hair removal method.

Waxing is one very popular method. It is inexpensive, it can be done from home, and the results last for some weeks in many cases.

Body Waxing

Use these tips to get the best results if you choose to use waxing as your pubic hair removal method of choice:

    * Avoid showering and making the hair wet prior to waxing. Hair absorbs the water making it soft and less likely to adhere well to the wax. Tough hair is easier to pull off.

    * Be sure to test a small area of skin first to make sure there is no acute sensitivity or allergic reaction to pubic hair removal using waxing.

    * Hair should be at least 1/8 inch long. If it isn't wait until it reaches this length.

    * Be sure to wash the skin thoroughly and dry it well beforehand to remove any lotions or oils which may prevent the wax from adhering closely to the skin.

    * Heat the wax carefully so as not to overheat and thus burn the skin when applying. Test on a small area first.

    * The consistency should be soft rather than runny.

    * If pain and discomfort is a main concern use a pain reducing gel or cream available from pharmacists. These solutions should be applied 30 to 60 minutes before waxing so the skin is numbed beforehand.

    * Apply a thin layer of wax in the direction of the hair growth and peel back with a rapid movement close to the skin.

    * Do not pull up or out, rather pull back.

    * Clean the skin with a warm moist towel afterwords to remove excess wax.

    * Avoid wearing tight clothing over freshly waxed areas to minimize the risk of irritation and ingrown hairs. 24-48 hours after pubic hair removal waxing, exfoliate the skin (with a Loofa sponge for example) to prevent the dead skin from accumulating and causing hair to become ingrown.


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Hair Care

Hair Manners: A Light-Hearted Look

here are definitely some hair-related manners. This goes for long and short hair, and every hair in between.

I realize we all have busy lives, and who needs another set of rules to live by, but consider the higher purpose of manners.

Manners are set modes of behavior by which we keep at least the veneer of civilization lemon-waxed and shining. Manners are the art of not doing something that would offend others.

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So how does this apply to hair?

* Do not comb your hair at the table. People are eating, and do not want stray hair in their food.

* Do not play with your hair in public unless you are a child. (And if you are, someone will tell you to quit it soon enough.)

* Do not pluck your eyebrows in public.

* Do not leave stray hairs in the sink when you comb your hair in the bathroom. People do not want to clean up your hairs.

* Ditto--the tub.

* While we're on the subject, do not leave hairs wrapped around the soap in the shower. Of course if you live alone, then it's your choice: leave them or shave the soap.

* Do not flip your long hair behind you in a crowded restaurant. Chances are it will land in someone's plate.

* If you are balding, do not do the comb-over thing. It never looks good, and you're not fooling anyone.

* Be aware of where your hair is at all times, especially in a restaurant. In other words, be careful not to drag your hair through the guacamole.

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