If you have booked your first Brazilian bikini wax, then you will know that it differs from the traditional bikini wax in that all hair is removed (front, back and in between). The idea of a Brazilian wax may still seem a little daunting; however, you have already overcome the biggest hurdle in deciding to get one. Here are some Brazilian bikini waxing tips to make the experience and after-effects as comfortable as possible.
Be Clean
If you can, shower before your appointment using the Outback OrganicsSkin Wash to eliminate bacteria. Upon arrival at the salon you will most likely also be given a wipe to ‘freshen up’. It’s advisable that you use this before receiving your wax – it will make you feel more confident going in and the beautician appreciates the effort! Keep an Outback OrganicsIntimate Wipe on hand just to make sure you’re good to go.
Skincare
In the lead up to your wax make sure you use the Outback Organics Hand and Body Lotion and Face and Body Scrub to get your skin prepped and to prevent ingrown hairs from appearing. On the day of your wax, avoid moisturising or using heavy products and simply clean your skin with our Skin Wash. Afterwards, it is important to soothe the skin and to further prevent ingrown hairs. We’ve bundled our best sellers into theLittle Wonders for Down Under kit to make it easier for you to moisturise and exfoliate on the go whilst providing you with all the after-care you need.
Time It Well
Whilst most beauticians are happy to wax you if you’re on your period, your skin is more sensitive at this time. It is therefore advisable to avoid booking your Brazilian wax on or immediately around this time. Another handy tip worth noting is that your pain threshold is at its highest between 3 and 5 pm!
Grow Your Hair
Hair is considered to be perfect waxing length at ¼ inch. That’s approximately the length of a grain of rice. If your hair is any shorter than this, then it is almost impossible for the wax to grip your hair and you may be turned away from your appointment. Beauticians are happy to trim longer hair to ¼ inch before your wax, or you can do this at home with an electric razor. A Brazilian bikini wax is recommended every 3-4 weeks because, on average, this is the length of time required to grow your hair to the ideal length. Our Gold Peelable Wax contains resins and polymers, which create a shrink and wrap technology designed to effectively remove even the trickiest of hairs.
Aftercare
Your skin is extremely sensitive immediately after a bikini wax, so wear loose clothing to prevent irritation and ingrown hairs. It is also advisable to avoid exercise and hot baths for at least 48 hours. This will also help to minimise pimples. To help soothe sore skin we recommend the Outback OrganicsBush Balm, which contains Aloe Vera and can be purchased as part of our handyLittle Wonders for Down Under kit. Remember that the Outback Organics True Blue Wax is full of soothing ingredients to keep skin irritation to a minimum.
Manage the Pain
How much a Brazilian wax hurts simply varies from person to person. Some parts will also hurt more than others. The best thing you can do is relax, but if you are really worried about the pain you can take an Aspirin or Ibuprofen beforehand. Of course, remember that the pain is over quickly and the effects are so worth it. The Outback Organics Gold Peelable Wax is also reassuringly designed to dry quickly, so your wax will be over before you know it and the wax stays flexible to prevent any cracking, breaking or splitting.
The more frequently you wax, the less painful it will become and by using the latest Outback Organics technologies, your wax will be as quick and effective as possible. Your hair will also become finer and sparser with every wax. Regular waxes throughout the year, rather than just in the summer months, will also help your body grow accustomed to the pain. Once you have had your first Brazilian wax you will come to realise there is nothing to fear and that the brief discomfort is well worth the hassle free weeks of not worrying about hair growth.
Posted on November 1st 2017