Facial Hair Removal
Facial Hair Removal
Comparison of waxing, laser, electrolysis, tweezing, shaving, and dermaplaning.
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Laser Body Hair Removal,Toronto
Laser Body Hair Removal,Toronto
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Hi Kathy. I had a question about the "special oil" you've mention on this video. What is the name of the special oil one must apply before using the hard wax?
ReplyDeleteI always give my clients a little sample tube of "Clear It" when they get their lip waxed (especially if it's the first time) because this area is very prone to red bumps. You will need to treat it like acne - sulfer is the gentlest, or you can use some benzoyl peroxide (use a very weak one) for a couple of days. In the future, make sure you use something immediately after waxing to prevent this. :))
ReplyDeleteomg i used veet facial wax strips last night was pleased with the results but i woke up this morning and i look like i have acne big red spots and blothes is ther anything i can do to get rid of these bumps please?
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ReplyDeleteSally's sells one, but I tried it a while back and it was awful! Maybe they've started carrying better ones... You can Google "Cirepil or Berins Blue Wax" They are both great! Good luck! Kathy
ReplyDeleteHi! The hard wax may help, but often the problem is the stimulation to the sebacious glands when waxing. (The hard wax DOES pull less, though!) I always use a topical sulfur gel (Clear It) on clients who breakout. It usually prevents any outbreaks! It might be worth trying the hard wax. If you want to try the Clear It, you can private message me and I can send you some. :)
ReplyDeleteIm so glad I found you! Great video! I have waxed my face a few times but have very sensitive acne prone skin and always get breakouts afterwards. I have never heard of the hard wax. Do you think that will make a difference ? Because of the breakouts I have been debating other options , but love the result of how smooth waxing gets you.
ReplyDeleteKathy, where can you find the hard wax?
ReplyDeleteThank you! :)
ReplyDeleteYes, you're right - Coumadin and scalpels...recipe for disaster! Waxing would be best. Just make sure they use hard wax. Especially on redheads. You tend to have more fuzz per square inch and strip wax will leave you purple (blood red!) :) Kathy
ReplyDeleteGood advice about not obscessing! haha! I'm on coumadin, so can't use any type of blades, but I have the peach fuzz type stuff. (Redhead) Guess maybe waxing is my safest bet. Love your videos!
ReplyDeleteYes, I've used these before. They are a pro brand and are very good. I like that they are not painted or enameled or anything so they can be kept in barbasol without cracking. I have, however, found that the edge (tip) doesn't seem to be as good as the Tweezerman. This means that you have to work a little harder to grab the hairs. If you have some that you like that's all that matters! :)
ReplyDeleteHello Guam! If you find one that works for you, great! It really comes down to personal preference. As for all the hassles with wax, I really am not a fan of any of the at home products available. If you want to do it yourself, invest in a good warming pot and professional wax. Good luck! :)
ReplyDelete@gloriakeith1 Hi Gloria. Glad you're liking it! Stay out of that mirror! xx Kathy
ReplyDeletePlease don't start worrying about your peach fuzz! Yes, removing it helps makeup apply better but I wouldn't do it for that reason. If it never bothered you before, don't let it now. As for the nose, you can use nose trimmers or waxing. However, I haven't seen many estheticians that know how to properly and safely wax the nose. It can be dangerous if done wrong. If done right it is painless and effective. :)
ReplyDeleteYes, I forgot to address that! A good esthetician will always ask about topical retinoids. In school, we are taught to never wax someone using one. HOWEVER, in reality, it comes down to the condition of the skin and the type of wax. With the hard wax, it doesn't stick to skin so there is no risk for lifting. Also, if someone has been using a retinoid for a good while, their skin will be fine. UNLESS they are using high strengths of prescription retinoic acid which I'm not a fan of.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much! Appreciate you watching and commenting. :) Kathy
ReplyDeleteThe lasers are a bigger risk for hyper pigmentation than lightening, but I only suggest them for the face when the hair is dark and coarse and more than just a few strands. Glad that you have a good threader. I'm personally not a fan but I know many people who are! You must have found one that is very experienced! :) Kathy
ReplyDeleteI've been having my face hair removed with threading. It's quick and doesn't irritate my skin at all. I've kept laser for under arms and legs, too afraid of skin lightening on my face. :D
ReplyDeleteI love your videos! :-)
ReplyDeleteI mean, sensitive☺
ReplyDeleteVery interesting vid. If I use any of these hair removal techniques, can I use retinol too? It seems that it could leave the skin a little sensible.
ReplyDeleteHow would you recommend getting rid of nose hairs?
ReplyDeletei have that "fur" all over my face but I never thought about removing it. I cant really see it so I figured no one else could either. Does taking it off help makeup go on better?
ReplyDeletethanks for all the good info as always! also thanks for reminding me that everyone does not see me (thank God) in the magnified mirror i use. maybe my winkles and fury face is not as bad i think.
ReplyDeleteYes you can get laser treatment even with a barbell piercing in the nipple, one just has to work around it...
ReplyDeletei have a surgical steel barbell piercing in my nipple.....can i still get treatment without having to remove my piercing ??
ReplyDeleteThose goggles reminds me of the first part of the movie Le Grand Bleu (The Big Blue in English) when the guy goes to rescue someone caught underwater.
ReplyDeletei prefer waxing, only 20$ entire body. and the advantage my girlfriend get to put her hand my sexy hair.
ReplyDeletehow many treatments do you get?
ReplyDeleteAny idea to remove men`s cheeks hair by laser?
ReplyDeleteyou do this every month! cause thats a lot of money!
ReplyDeleteYes you can do pubic hair, it's very popular...
ReplyDeletecan you do this for pubic hair?
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ReplyDeleteIt cost $300:00 per hour
ReplyDeletemore More MORE!!! i love your videos
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