Are you a one-off waxer? The benefits of regular wax treatments.

Are you a one-off waxer? The benefits of regular wax treatments.

As specialist waxing therapists.

Here at Waxing me pretty CHELTENHAM we believe waxing isn’t something you do now and again as a luxury, it should be part of your body maintenance routine.

it’s certainly not just a vanity thing. We believe it makes you feel better, inside and out – knowing how good we look underneath makes us all feel more confident on the outside.

We all wax for different reasons. Some of us are all for a regular wax, others are more for occasions such as holidays, weddings etc.  but we believe regular waxing has many benefits. From the physical effect of softer, smoother skin for longer, without the need of shaving to the mental effects of feeling more confident in yourself. Some people wax as part of their beauty regime, some for more medical or medicinal reasons. Those who have excessive hair growth on certain parts of their body can suffer from low self-esteem. A regular wax can rectify this and leave the customer feeling more confident in their appearance. Please do talk to us if your waxing needs are of a more sensitive nature. We will help you plan a course of treatment to suit your individual needs.

Also becoming a regular wax er reaps its own rewards! Each time you get waxed, more hair is brought into line in the same growth cycle, as the hair is removed, resetting it back to the growth stage. After that second or third regular treatment, when all your follicles are towing the line and pushing the hair out at the same time, you’ll find your treatment leaves you smoother than ever before and for longer. Further benefits of a regular wax include:

  • Less discomfort. You’ll also find that more hairs will have passed the early growth stage where they’re clinging on for dear life, which means they come out more easily and don’t cause as much discomfort.

  • Regular waxing can reduce the length of hair growth over time. Some people find that after regular waxing their hair growth is disrupted, shortening the growth cycle and resulting in shorter or finer hairs. An added bonus if you couldn’t keep up with your waxing!

And you must NEVER, EVER shave between waxes. Shaving in between waxes means hair at different growth cycles isn’t removed by waxing, undoing all that hard work you put in to get your follicles to fall in line.

To book your next (or first) waxing treatment at waxing me pretty cheltenham get in touch with us on:

Cheltenham  07544563471

Or book online plus you can keep up to date with all our special offers and waxing me pretty cheltenham news by following us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram

The complete guide to body hair.

The complete guide to body hair.

We’re exploring how we came to have body hair and how to remove it, if you so choose. 

Did you know there are approximately five million hair follicles on the human body? And each one of those follicles serves a number of significant roles when it comes to the overall function of the human anatomy.

So why exactly have we been removing our body hair for the last few hundreds of years? Well, you can chock that up to societal and cultural norms.

To learn more about the fascinating origin of body hair, its true purpose, and why it occurred to us to get rid of it in the first place. if you so choose. Either way, after reading the below you’ll never look at your body hair the same way again.

The Origin of Body Hair.

Now, before we talk about the what of body hair, we have to speak to the why. Why do we have body hair? Well, to answer that, we have to go back to the beginning. Millions of years ago, the ancestors of human beings were covered in hair. The reason for this was due to a number of functional purposes.
Body hair keeps mammals warm. It protects their skin from a lot of external influences, from abrasion, from water, from chemical attack, all sorts of things, Hair is really, really useful. Most mammals, including our closest relatives, and the chimpanzee, are covered in hair. So for us to not have much body hair now is pretty noteworthy.

At what point in time did humans begin to lose hair? The short story, is that we lost most of our body hair probably beginning around two million years ago due to the adoption of an active lifestyle. “Our ancestors were not couch potatoes they weren’t just sitting around or hanging around in trees in a pretty sick burn on the bonobo. “They were active, walking, running, really, really active creatures, And with all of that activity, plus the steamy climate in equatorial Africa, where our ancestors came from, they built up a lot of body heat. So what happened, and this was such a cool transition, is that we see our skin becoming increasingly more naked,” she says. “Instead of being covered with body hair, it's covered with more and more sweat glands that help us lose heat through the evaporation of sweat.”

We lost our body hair over a half a million-year period, evolving from fairly hairy beings to almost completely hairless ones, with the exception of a few areas.

Why do we have body hair?

Today, we have an estimated five million follicles of hair on our bodies from our scalp to our pubic area to our toes that we have today. You're born with all of them. You don't develop more as you get older.

While you may not grow more hair as you age, the hair that you do have and its distribution changes over time. For example, when babies are born, they’re often covered in soft peach fuzz called lanugo that eventually falls off. As you get older, your hair matures and differentiates depending on where it is on your body.

For instance, pubic and underarm hair, as well as the hair on your head, is known as terminal hair, which is noticeably stronger and thicker than the rest of the hair on the body. The lighter, thinner hair, found over most of the rest of your body is what’s known as vellus hair.

However, thanks to hormones, vellus hair can transform into terminal hair as you get older. You have vellus hair and then you go through puberty, when you have a lot of androgens or testosterone. Hormones change the hair follicle to grow hair that's coarser and thicker.” A classic example of this is when a young boy has light-coloured hair on his face, but after reaching the age of puberty, his facial hair becomes thicker and more noticeable.

But going back to why we have hair in specific places in our bodies is actually quite fascinating. For example, the most significant reason for the hair on our heads is to regulate our brain’s temperature. We have these really big brains, and in order to keep them cool, we need to keep our whole body temperature within a fairly narrow window. It turns out that especially really curly hair is remarkably effective at protecting the scalp and the brain from excess heat, and it also allows the evaporation of sweat very efficiently. So it’s this remarkable, important structure.

Along with the hair on our heads, you’ve probably noticed it densely grows in a few key places on the body: the underarms, the pubic region, and the eyebrows. Underarm and pubic hair may have stuck around because they helped disperse odour molecules.

Today, most of us try to get rid of all of this odour that's produced in our armpits and in our pubic regions. But those odour molecules, at least some of them, are really important for communication about our reproductive status and our attractiveness.

Eyebrows, on the other hand, provide an entirely different purpose than that of underarm or pubic hair. “Our eyebrows allow our expressions and moods to be determined or communicated from one person to another, even at a great distance.

And what about the hair you can’t noticeably see on the body? Just know it’s still there and its function is substantial. There are tiny, tiny, tiny hairs coming out of hair follicles all over our body. These turned out to be remarkably important for us because they allow our skin to heal properly they are little repositories of stem cells, which help us to heal our wounds.

To note, while the majority of your body is covered in these minuscule hairs, there are three areas of your body that don’t grow hair: your palms, your soles, and the red of your lips. Oil glands are attached to hair follicles. In these three areas, however, you can have glands that produce sweat but don't necessarily produce sebum, So you'll never get pimples on your palms and soles.

As for your lips, we don’t grow hair there because our lips are made up of “a different type of cell,” as they’re considered to be an extension of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract.

The History of Body Hair Removal.

If having hair is so crucial to the function of our bodies, why have we been removing it for hundreds of years? Well, we have no one to blame but ourselves. “We have, through communication with one another, established a globalised practice of removing hair to make women especially look very smooth and have baby-like skin; and for men to retain their body hair. We tend to think, ‘Oh, these signals are very ancient. These practices are very ancient.’ They're not. This is a pretty recent obsession. The practice of body hair removal started about only 500 years ago.

While modern societal standards of what femininity and masculinity are still very much linked to hairiness or lack of hairiness, we’ve begun to see a shift in the acceptance and normalisation of body hair, thanks in part to social media, which has even helped us celebrate body hair for the first time. (Remember #freeyourpits?)

It's really wonderful when people examine those social norms and say, hold on, who started this? This is a bunch of nonsense, And they realise, ‘Hey, I can be a beautiful person inside and out without following these practices.’ It is tremendously liberating.

The Bottom Line.

Body hair is a natural, functional part of the human anatomy. Whether you choose to embrace it or remove it, your body hair — and what you do with it — is entirely up to you.

To book your next (or first) waxing treatment at waxing me pretty cheltenham get in touch with us on:

Cheltenham  07544563471

Or book online plus you can keep up to date with all our special offers and waxing me pretty cheltenham news by following us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram

What’s the difference between hot wax and strip wax?

What’s the difference between hot wax and strip wax?

The main difference between the two is that strip wax involves using disposable strips to remove the hair, where as with hot wax, the wax is left to harden and then directly taken off.

Strip wax - is what most people think of when you mention waxing. It’s runny wax that’s applied in a thin layer using a disposable wooden spatula stick. Hair is then immediately removed by rubbing a disposable strip over it and quickly pulling it off.

Hot wax - is typically thicker in the pot and is applied thickly too. Your therapist uses a disposable wooden spatula stick to apply it. Over the next minute or so, the wax will harden slightly. Once ready, the wax is pull away and wax off in one entire piece. Hot wax is for waxing sensitive areas or thicker hair. Which is why the wax of choice for intimate waxing - Bikini/Hollywood/Brazilian waxes, underarm wax and facial waxing too.

WELL, UNLIKE MOST BEAUTY SALONS WHICH COULD BE CONSIDERED JACKS OF ALL TRADES BUT MASTERS OF NONE, WAXING ME PRETTY Cheltenham WAXING THERAPISTS DEVOTE THEIR ENTIRE DAYS TO WAXING HAIR REMOVAL.

OUR SPECIALIST SKILLS MEAN THAT YOUR WAXING ME PRETTY CHELTENHAM WAX WILL BE QUICKER, CAUSE YOU LESS DISCOMFORT AND GIVE YOU BETTER RESULTS THAN WAXES FROM GENERALIST BEAUTY SALONS, WHICH DO NOT TYPICALLY EMPLOY EXPERTS.

FURTHERMORE, WE’LL MAKE SURE THAT YOU GET THE BEST RESULTS FOR WEEKS AFTER YOUR TREATMENT THANKS TO THE DETAILED AFTERCARE ADVICE YOU WILL RECEIVE FROM OUR FRIENDLY AND KNOWLEDGEABLE THERAPIST.

It’s my Body and I’ll Wax if I Want To

We recognise that for many of our clients, having unwanted hair on certain body points is an extremely sensitive and emotive issue. Therefore, while we like to have fun with our business and our branding where we can, we also take the issue of hair removal extremely seriously. We take pride in the sheer professionalism that all of our therapist show and the compassionate, non-judgmental approach every single one of them takes to waxing.

Why should you wax, you may well ask?

The answer to that is very simple. It’s your body and you can wax if you want to! You should never wax, on the other hand, because someone else (or society) expects you too. And we’re not going to tell you that having a wax is cleaner, more hygienic, or give you a list of any other reasons why you should have one, because we don’t believe in that stuff.

This means that if you want it absolutely all off, we’ll take it all off. If you want to keep it all on and just have a little tidy up round the sides, that’s cool with us too. If you like your legs hairy and your underarms smooth, we can do that, and if you’ve got no problem with your moustache but want an Hollywood / Brazilian, then that’s what we’ll happily provide. And you can rest assured that whatever you have (or haven’t got) going on down there – or anywhere else – and whatever shape, size, or type you are, no one at Waxing Me Pretty will ever judge, balk or be fazed.

All we want, when all is said and done, is to help make you feel good about yourself.

Choose a skilled waxer. All salons offer waxing but not all of them do it well. An intimate wax should not be intimidating or painful. Go to a therapist who has had specific training - shockingly most therapists have had no proper training in intimate waxing. 

At Waxing Me pretty Cheltenham we are professionally trained in intimate waxing to industry standards. Recognised and accredited from BABTAC as award winning waxing experts in female body waxing and intimate waxing with qualification and certificates available.

You should not have to ask for thoroughness - experts do this everyday so just leave the intimate waxing to them. 

So there you have it, If you have anything else at all that you’d like to ask us prior to your first time at Waxing Me Pretty, then please don’t hesitate to get in touch, contact us click here, we look forward to seeing you for your wax very soon!

What to do when you can’t go to your waxing appointment during Covid 19 lockdown

What to do when you can’t go to your waxing appointment during Covid 19 lockdown

Expert advice on what to do in lieu of your usual waxing hair removal routine during the coronavirus pandemic.

Waxing hair removal, is a personal choice. But whatever hair removal routine you choose, chances are it has changed at least somewhat due to the spread of Covid 19.

As businesses have been forced to close indefinitely, those who have committed to a waxing regimen might wonder how to maintain their progress without undoing all the time they’ve put toward all those years of waxing.

Ideally, we should be taking this time to let our hair go through its natural growth cycle. In other words, do not shave. Take this time to grow out hair so you are ready for a wax when you can go back out, Since most public places and social gatherings are closed, this is a great time to grow hair out.

It is typically frowned upon by waxing therapist to shave between waxes, as waxing removes hair from below the skin surface and promotes a slower, lighter reduced hair growth. Waxing removes your body hair from the roots – absolutely thoroughly, hygienically and virtually painlessly, with long-lasting results. Waxing Me Pretty is in favour of letting the hair grow and refraining from shaving if possible.

We recommend trimming if necessary, you will be better off in the long run of you refrain from shaving or any other hair removal. Allowing hair to reach its full length will make the next waxing experience more effective, [because] there won’t be any little hairs trying to get through.  

Maintaining your regular skin care and exfoliation routine is highly important. Exfoliate, exfoliate, and exfoliate! Washing and exfoliating your skin is the best way to prevent ugly bumps and stubborn ingrown hairs; before and after your wax. There are many ways to exfoliate but at Waxing Me Pretty, we feel that dry exfoliating works the best! Using a dry or slightly damp soft-bristled brush, gently move in a circular motion around the waxed area. This is a great and aggressive way to remove dead skin cells, rejuvenate and renew the skin.

Hair removal is low on the list of things to truly be concerned about at the present, but the most important thing to remember is that this is temporary, and by following these exfoliating and maintenance tips, you’ll be in good shape once you’re able to start getting back to your regular appointments.

To book your next (or first) waxing treatment at waxing me pretty cheltenham get in touch with us on:

Cheltenham  07544563471

Or book online plus you can keep up to date with all our special offers and waxing me pretty cheltenham news by following us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram

Waxing Does Not Need To Be Painful

Waxing Does Not Need To Be Painful

Yes, really!

Summer will be here soon. So many of us are trying to get our bodies soft, smooth and hair-free. The problem is that no hair removal method is without its downsides - shaving doesn't last long enough, and waxing can be painful.

In our search for a pain-free hair removal solution follow the guide below.

Why can waxing be painful?
There can be several reasons for a painful waxing experience such as a therapist who has not been properly trained, using the incorrect type of wax on an area or not prepping the skin. The way the wax is applied is a key factor in how much pain a person will experience. Also it is very important to remove the wax correctly and for the therapist to apply pressure on the area once the wax is removed, which will help minimise the pain a client might feel. 

The big waxing no-no!
Some salons use strip wax in sensitive areas, which is a complete no-no. Avoid at all costs. Only use hot wax for the sensitive areas. In fact, It’s a more pliable wax that is easier to work with as it does not break and is super gentle on the skin. It contains special soothing and calming properties that makes waxing completely gentle.

Why is waxing better than other forms of hair removal?
Waxing is cheap and it is actually a very pleasant experience. It stunts the hair growth. It is quick and you can instantly be hairless. 

Are you very anti-shaving?
Yes I am very anti-shaving. I always find even after just one shave, clients have much stronger hair growth, which makes waxing more painful.  

What’s your advice for people who have never tried waxing before?
Go to a qualified and experienced waxing therapist. Find out if they are using a quality wax. Make sure they use only hot wax for sensitive areas, such as the face, intimate areas and underarms. Also find out what they use before and after waxing. They should use specific pre and post waxing lotions.

What causes ingrown hairs?
Various things can cause ingrown hairs. Once a hair is removed from the follicle, the hair grows back and by the time the hair grows to the skin surface, the follicle can be blocked by dead skin cells. As the hair grows back with a point, it is a weaker hair, so it may not be able to push through the skin surface. In this case the hair might grow back downward within the follicle and become an ingrown hair. If this happens, the hair is then a foreign body in the follicle, simply because it did not grow out through the skin and it can get infected.  

How can we prevent them? Exfoliate, exfoliate, and exfoliate! Exfoliating your skin is the best way to prevent ugly bumps and stubborn ingrown hairs; before and after your wax. There are many ways to exfoliate but at Waxing Me Pretty, we feel that dry exfoliating works the best! Using a dry or slightly damp soft-bristled brush, gently move in a circular motion around the waxed area. This is a great and aggressive way to remove dead skin cells, rejuvenate and renew the skin. This should be done before your wax and two days following your wax, as your skin will be a little sensitive.

So there you have it, If you have anything else at all that you’d like to ask us prior to your first time at Waxing Me Pretty, then please don’t hesitate to get in touch, either by calling us on 07544563471or by email: hello@waxingmeprettycheltenham.com Otherwise, we look forward to seeing you for your first wax very soon! 

To book your next (or first) waxing treatment at waxing me pretty cheltenham get in touch with us on:

Cheltenham  07544563471

Or book online plus you can keep up to date with all our special offers and waxing me pretty cheltenham news by following us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram

How is “Waxing Me Pretty” different from other salons?

How is “Waxing Me Pretty” different from other salons?

Well, unlike most beauty salons which could be considered jacks of all trades but masters of none, Waxing Me Pretty CHELTENHAM waxing therapists devote their entire days to hair removal.

Our specialist skills mean that your Waxing Me Pretty CHELTENHAM wax will be quicker, cause you less discomfort and give you better results than waxes from generalist beauty salons, which do not typically employ experts.

Furthermore, we’ll make sure that you get the best results for weeks after your treatment thanks to the detailed aftercare advice you will receive from our friendly and knowledgeable therapist.

It’s my Body and I’ll Wax if I Want To

We recognise that for many of our clients, having unwanted hair on certain body points is an extremely sensitive and emotive issue. Therefore, while we like to have fun with our business and our branding where we can, we also take the issue of hair removal extremely seriously. We take pride in the sheer professionalism that all of our therapist show and the compassionate, non-judgmental approach every single one of them takes to waxing.

Why should you wax, you may well ask?

The answer to that is very simple. It’s your body and you can wax if you want to! You should never wax, on the other hand, because someone else (or society) expects you too. And we’re not going to tell you that having a wax is cleaner, more hygienic, or give you a list of any other reasons why you should have one, because we don’t believe in that stuff.

This means that if you want it absolutely all off, we’ll take it all off. If you want to keep it all on and just have a little tidy up round the sides, that’s cool with us too. If you like your legs hairy and your underarms smooth, we can do that, and if you’ve got no problem with your moustache but want an Hollywood / Brazilian, then that’s what we’ll happily provide. And you can rest assured that whatever you have (or haven’t got) going on down there – or anywhere else – and whatever shape, size, or type you are, no one at Waxing Me Pretty will ever judge, balk or be fazed.

All we want, when all is said and done, is to help make you feel good about yourself.

Choose a skilled waxer. All salons offer waxing but not all of them do it well. An intimate wax should not be intimidating or painful. Go to a therapist who has had specific training - shockingly most therapists have had no proper training in intimate waxing. 

At Waxing Me pretty Cheltenham we are professionally trained in intimate waxing to industry standards. Recognised and accredited from BABTAC as award winning waxing experts in female body waxing and intimate waxing with qualification and certificates available.

Warning  / Alarm bells! If you experience any of the following at your waxing salon this is not acceptable! Any discomfort or absolute agony during or 3 days after your waxing service, rip skin, bleeding vagina, blood in your knickers, burnt, blistering sore skin. This is all unacceptable. If this is what you experience go elsewhere. You do not need to experience this from an professional intimate waxer.

You should not have to ask for thoroughness - experts do this everyday so just leave the intimate waxing to them. 

So there you have it, If you have anything else at all that you’d like to ask us prior to your first time at Waxing Me Pretty, then please don’t hesitate to get in touch, either by calling us on 07544563471or by email: hello@waxingmeprettycheltenham.com Otherwise, we look forward to seeing you for your first wax very soon!

To book your next (or first) waxing treatment at waxing me pretty cheltenham get in touch with us on:

Cheltenham  07544563471

Or book online plus you can keep up to date with all our special offers and waxing me pretty cheltenham news by following us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram

Three questions you’ve always wanted to ask before an intimate wax.

Three questions you’ve always wanted to ask before an intimate wax.

Want to brave a Brazilian / Hollywood wax but not sure what to expect? We've asked the awkward questions for you...

Lying down on a bed in a salon, in front of a beautician you may have never met before, half naked – and anxious.

if it’s your first time getting your nether regions waxed, it’s even worse. But, it’d be a lot less awkward if you knew exactly what to expect.

1. Is it OK to get a wax when you’re on your period?

“Yes, you can have a vagina wax when you’re on your period."“But just a shout out to all the girls out there, please tell your therapist before she starts waxing – in case she pulls the tampon out.

2. Do I have to wash before a wax?

If you’re worried because you’ve been at work all day and you’re going straight to the salon afterwards, be aware that most should provide female intimate wipes on the bed when you arrive.

“If not, you could pack them in your bag just in case for yourself, “And it’s not because we think you’re smelly – it’s because everyone sweats.

“People shouldn’t be embarrassed to use the wipes to clean themselves. It’s not like you’re the only one I’ve left them for, it’s because I want everyone to have a clean vagina before I touch it. I also think people just feel more confident if they’ve cleaned beforehand.

The type of wax used is also important. “Always make sure your therapist is using hot wax, not warm wax, because hot wax hurts a lot less,” she says. “Hot wax is where its like actual wax that dries and then you flick it off. Warm wax is the wax where you use a strip.

3. How often should I get a wax?

“It depends on hair growth because everyone’s hair grows differently.” “But probably every four weeks.”

it’s true that the more you wax, the less painful it gets over time.

“It’s because your hair grows back sparser,” “So some of the hair follicles start to die off and it becomes less painful because there’s less hair, and it’s not as coarse. If you’ve been shaving, your hair will be coarse, but if you wax, it’s like a new hair growing so it’s fluffy and soft.”

And it’s important not to shave in between treatments. “If you’ve had a wax every four weeks for a year, and then you shave once, you go back to square one. 

To book your next (or first) waxing treatment at waxing me pretty cheltenham get in touch with us on:

Cheltenham  07544563471

Or book online plus you can keep up to date with all our special offers and waxing me pretty cheltenham news by following us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram

Is waxing safe during pregnancy?

Is waxing safe during pregnancy?

While you’re thanking your changing hormones for that pregnancy “glow” – fast-growing nails, extra hair, and luminous skin – you may also notice some less exciting changes.

Those same hormones responsible for making you feel like a fertility goddess may also cause body hair to grow faster and pop up in new, unwanted places.

Some women notice hair growth on their chin, upper lips, on the line between their belly button and pubic area, or around their nipples for the first time during pregnancy. You may also notice that the body hair you’re used to seems to be unusually fast-growing and thick.

While some women embrace these changes as part of the pregnancy experience, others may be uncomfortable with how extra hair looks or feels.

If you’re concerned about extra hair growth, know that the changes aren’t permanent. Your body hair situation will probably return to whatever’s normal for you within six months after birth. In the meantime, you may be wondering what you can do to feel more attractive and comfortable in your skin. Many women want to know if they can continue to wax or wax for the first time while pregnant.

First, it’s important to note that there’s no hygienic or medical reason to remove extra body hair, including pubic hair, during pregnancy or at any other time of life.

An online survey of US women recently revealed that 59 percent of women who removed hair from their pubic region thought that it was a “more hygienic” choice. But the truth is that good hygiene can be maintained with or without body hair, and the decision to remove it is a matter of personal preference.

If you’d like to wax during pregnancy for aesthetic reasons, there’s no reason not to as long as you take some basic precautions for your safety (and comfort)

If you’re heading to a salon, try to find one that uses hot wax. Because of extra blood flow, your skin may be more sensitive than usual during pregnancy. What was uncomfortable before may be unbearable now that you’re expecting!

For your safety, also make sure that the salon is using new applicators for each client and that they aren’t double dipping into the wax pot. If your applicator is going straight from your skin into the warm wax, the previous client’s probably was too. (This is particularly important for bikini waxes. It’s best to avoid doing anything that could hypothetically introduce other women’s vaginal bacteria to your vagina, especially during pregnancy.)

To avoid skin irritation and ingrown hairs, try not to wax more often than every four weeks, especially when dealing with delicate areas.

While waxing is generally considered safe, the microscopic tears left by pulling out hair leave you a little more vulnerable to certain bacterial and viral infections. Contact your doctor if you notice any signs of infection after a wax. Other methods of hair removal may be less safe for pregnant women. Ask your doctor before using depilatory (hair removal) creams or skin bleaches while pregnant because they can be absorbed through the skin. There’s some concern that these products may not be safe for pregnancy.

Further reading : http://www.foxnews.com/health/2017/08/21/is-waxing-safe-during-pregnancy.html

To book your next (or first) waxing treatment at waxing me pretty cheltenham get in touch with us on:

Cheltenham  07544563471

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Guide To Intimate Waxing

Guide To Intimate Waxing

You don't need to be embarrassed, nervous or self-conscious when it comes to getting your bits stripped.

You do need to know what's what to get a safe and smooth wax.

1: Please prepare before you bare

To get the best results and to achieve silky soft skin, you need to prepare it pre-wax. Gently exfoliate and moisturise a week or two before your salon appointment as this will help the hairs break through, and be easier to be pulled out from the root. You don't need to use anything expensive, just a soft dry body brush or exfoliating scrub.

2: Shaving is the enemy

If you want to remain hair-free for as long as possible, you really should grow the hair for three to four weeks before getting waxed. That means NO shaving in between – if you don't let it grow long enough then not only will it really hurt when you're being waxed, but you won't get a smooth finish, and the hair will start to grow back before you know it.

3: Leave it to a pro or risk bruising

Don't try to wax yourself at home unless you've done it many times before, as you'll end up with bruised skin. By the time you pay out for the home waxing kits (and get wax all over the bedroom), it's really not worth it.

4: Choose a skilled waxer

ALL salons offer waxing but not all of them do it well. A intimate wax shouldn't be intimidating, but you'll want to find a therapist who's had specific training – shockingly most therapists have had no proper training in intimate waxing at all. You shouldn't have to ask for thoroughness – experts do this every day so just leave it all to them.

5: Only accept hot wax

Check that your salon uses only HOT wax on sensitive areas such as the bikini, underarms and face. Some salons will say they do and when you get there they use strip wax. Hot wax is a thick wax that they apply and then remove with just their hand. Strip wax is wonderful but shouldn't be used on the areas mentioned as it's not as gentle, and can leave you feeling sore. If they don't use hot wax on for bikini, Hollywood or Brazilian waxing then run for the hills.

6: Don't swim for 24 hours

If you've had a pre-holiday wax, keep up the moisturising while you're away as pool and seawater can be very drying. Follow your salon's aftercare advice and don't go swimming until 24hrs after your waxing to avoid infections.

7: Be VERY careful when sunbathing

Whatever you do, DO NOT expose the waxed body parts to the sun until 24-48 hours after your waxing as this sensitive skin will easily burn and you could be left with permanent pigmentation marks (dark brown patches). If you start to feel freshly waxed areas tingling when sunbathing then apply a higher SPF, this is especially important on the upper lip.

8: How to deal with ingrown hairs

Red lumps under the skin indicate ingrown hairs, which can happen as a result of poor aftercare, so practice gentle exfoliation as advised by your salon.

 10: Look behind you!

Remember that there are two sides to every story and in this case I'm talking about your backside. A good Hollywood / Brazilian wax should remove the hair from your buttocks AND the inside of your butt.

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Bikini wax styles

Bikini wax styles

All the shapes and confusing waxing lingo, explained...

From a landing strip to au natural, our front fluff is a thing to be cherished. Here's how to have some fun with yours, if you fancy…

It's easy to get confused by all the different bikini wax styles and salon lingo. But don't worry, because we're making things so much simpler.

Now you can find out what all the names, shapes and techniques mean, plus you get to see 'em recreated in glittery sequin style. 

1 Au natural - Before we get all waxy with ya, let's be clear, there is nada wrong with leaving things down there 100% au natural. There's no pressure to play around with your pubes if you don't want to, but if you do, these are some of the best styles and shapes to try...

2 Basic Bikini - Ideal for a first time waxer, the basic bikini line touch up is exactly as the name would suggest, a tidy up around the edges. A good option if you want to keep things on the natural side, but prefer a little more definition. Hair is removed from anywhere outside of a modest panty line - so around the tops of thighs and any hair above your knickers.

3 Extended bikini - Similarly to the above, the extended bikini wax is still nice 'n' natural, but with a little more of a neaten up around the top and sides of your pubes. This is usually referred to as a extended bikini line on most salon menus. You can keep your knickers on when you have this one done.

4 G String - A G string wax differs from other styles like a Brazilian as most of the hair is taken from around the front, sides and back, but the middle (labia) is left alone. If you want down there to be smooth and clean of hair, without feeling too bare, a g string wax is the way to go.

5 Brazilian wax - Brazilian waxes are one of the most popular options when it comes to primping ya pubes. Unlike the G string version, when you go Brazilian they take the hair off the top and sides of the bikini line, but also all the way under and around the back, too. (Yep, that means around your bum). If you want to feel totally smooth and hairless, go Brazilian.The shape of the hair at the front is totally up to you, but the landing strip is a classic option. Other popular shapes include a tiny triangle and a postage stamp, but feel free to ask for whatever style you prefer.

6 The Hollywood - The Hollywood. This leaves you with no hair, nothing, nada, zip, zero… catch our drift? So be prepared to take your knickers off and don't be embarrassed to get into some yoga-esque poses so your waxer can get everywhere, remember it's nothing they haven't seen before.

To book your next (or first) waxing treatment at waxing me pretty cheltenham get in touch with us on:

Cheltenham  07544563471

Or book online plus you can keep up to date with all our special offers and waxing me pretty cheltenham news by following us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram