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Full body waxing - What to look out for?

Full body waxing is safe and comfortable when the treatment is performed on properly prepared skin, carried out in sections, with the skin’s sensitivity taken into account, and when sufficient time is allowed for proper aftercare as well.

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Full body waxing can be a big strain on the skin, so it's especially important that it's not done as a "quick fix" but as a thoughtful process.

 

What exactly does “full body wax” mean?

 

With full body waxing, several different skin areas are treated at once:

 

  • large surfaces (legs, arms, back, chest)

  • more sensitive areas (armpits, folds, intimate region)

 

They do not react the same way, so they cannot be treated the same way.

 

Is full body waxing recommended for everyone?

 

Not necessarily. It is worth considering:

 

  • Have you ever had waxing before?

  • How sensitive is the skin?

  • What is your hair type?

  • how much time is available

 

It's often better than the first time: progress gradually, divided into several treatments.

 

How is it done safely?

 

Safe for full body waxing:

 

  • we will divide the treatment into stages

  • we use different techniques in different areas

  • observe skin reactions

  • we don't rush the process

 

The goal is not speed, but skin protection.

 

What techniques do we use?

 

During a full body wax:

 

  • we use wax (hard resin)

    • soft, thin skin, in flexural areas

  • cartridge, soft resin

    • on large, flat surfaces

 

 This reduces the chance of irritation and injury.

 

How long does a full body wax last?

 

It depends:

  • the number of treated areas

  • from the density of the hair

  • from skin reactions

 

Generally:

  • requires more time than a partial treatment

  • it is not worth arriving on a tight schedule

 

 Peace of mind is part of security.

 

What should you pay attention to after treatment?

 

After a full body wax, it is especially important to:

 

  • relaxing the skin

  • avoiding tight clothing

  • avoiding sports, saunas, and hot baths for a short period of time

  • proper hydration and soothing

 

 Skin regeneration is key at this time.

Full body waxing is an effective solution, but it is only a good experience if it is done thoughtfully, taking into account the skin's load capacity. It is not ideal for everyone and not in every situation in one go. Full body waxing is not a competition, but a skin stress treatment. Whoever communicates this in this way thinks like an expert.

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