![]() ![]() “Once you’ve done it a few times, it gets easier,” she says. Why? Waxing kits remove hair from the root which means the results last longer (weeks rather than days), there’s less risk of in-grown hairs and there’s minimal maintenance in between (other than, the initial plundering of follicles, of course), which means you can skip daily shaving. My mate however, she’s a fully paid-up convert. ![]() And the fewer times you have to navigate waxing at home, the less of an opportunity there is for the situation to get, well, hairy.Different horses for different courses, right? Me personally, I couldn’t think of anything worse than using waxing kits and ripping my own leg hair from my skin. The upside to all this? While waxing will hurt most the first time you do it, the hair will grow in finer and softer the more you do it, according to Petak and the derms we talked to, so there won’t be as much hair to wax each time. Nerve endings, especially in the vulva skin, tend to be more sensitive due to hormonal fluctuations immediately before you’re ovulating, Dr. Generally you should also avoid waxing the skin the week before ovulation, which typically occurs two weeks into the menstrual cycle, to help keep pain to a minimum. To minimize pain you might want to take acetaminophen (the active ingredient in Tylenol) or ibuprofen (in Advil), as long as you have no health contraindications, before you wax, Dr. (If you have sensitive skin, just use a gentle cleanser to make sure your skin is clean and makeup-free before a wax.) You’re fine to cleanse with hypochlorous acid or benzoyl peroxide on your face, too, so long as they don’t irritate your skin, Dr. If you’re removing facial hair, washing with warm water can also help dilate the hair follicles. pain) of waxing less significant by widening the tunnel the hair comes out of,” he adds. “You can also consider taking a warm bath first, to help dilate the hair follicles to make the trauma (i.e. You’ll also want to clean the area you’re going to wax with an antibacterial wash like hypochlorous acid ($10, Walgreens) or a benzoyl peroxide cleanser like CeraVe Acne Foaming Cream Cleanser ($13, Amazon) in order to sanitize the area and minimize your risk of infection or ingrown hairs, says Dr. Don’t do any aggressive exfoliation or scrubbing on any part of your body and avoid using skin-care products that contain retinoids or alpha- or beta-hydroxy acids for about a week before waxing, as they could irritate your skin before the wax even comes into play, Dr. Prepping your skin for waxing should be simple, generally speaking. Generally speaking, it’s safe to wax your bikini line with an at-home waxing kit, with some parameters: “If you have a rash, ingrown hairs, lesions, or any other irritation, it’s best to avoid those areas,” Maria Sophocles, MD, ob-gyn and medical director at Women’s Healthcare of Princeton in New Jersey, tells SELF. ![]() The skin of the labia is particularly delicate and there’s a lot more room for error-especially because there’s very limited visibility in the vaginal and anal areas. Oh, and if you’re thinking about attempting a full Brazilian bikini wax at home, the experts we talked to say it’s not the best idea: You run the risk of skin irritation, burning, and scarring. Not to mention that professional estheticians are trained to evaluate the correct wax temperature (for example, in the warmer months, the wax won’t need to be heated quite so much), which is more difficult to do at home and could cause a burn if done incorrectly, Petak says. If you pull in the direction of hair growth instead of away from it, it could cause the hair to break instead of removing it at the root, according to Petak. ![]()
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