The Previous Educational-Tour (Brought To U By AMDG), We Show You How Nude Body Painting Is Done.
Today, Our Educational-Tour For AMDG Readers Will Be On Waxing!!! The 21st Century “Obsession” That Most Ladies Is Doing Nowadays… Especially Models & Those Who Wants To Look Great In Bikini.
So What Exactly Is Waxing…?
‘Waxing is a method of semi-permanent hair removal which removes the hair from the root. New hairs will not grow back in the previously waxed area for two to eight weeks. Almost any area of the body can be waxed, including eyebrows, face, bikini area, legs, arms, back, abdomen, genitals & nipples.
There are many types of waxing suitable for removing unwanted hair. If waxing is done regularly for several years, permanent hair reduction may be achieved.
Waxing is accomplished by spreading a wax combination thinly over the skin. A cloth or paper strip is then pressed on the top and ripped off with a quick movement against the direction of hair growth. This removes the wax along with the hair. Another method is to utilizes hard wax (as opposed to strip wax). In this case, the wax is applied somewhat thickly and with no cloth or paper strips. The wax then hardens when it cools, thus allowing the easy removal by a therapist without the aid of cloths. This waxing method is very beneficial to people who have sensitive skin.’
So What Are The Benefits & Drawbacks?
‘There are many benefits to waxing versus other forms of hair removal. It is an effective method to remove large amounts of hair at one time. It is a long-lasting method. Hair in waxed areas will not grow back for two to eight weeks.
When hair is shaved or removed by Depilatory Cream, the hair is removed at the surface rather than the root. Within a few days, the hair can be seen at the surface. With these methods, hair tends to grow back in rough stubble.
But areas that are repeatedly waxed over long periods of time often exhibit re-growth that is softer.
There are many drawbacks of waxing as well. Waxing can be painful when the strip is removed from the skin. Although the pain is short-lasting, it can be very uncomfortable. Another drawback to waxing is the expense: waxing is usually performed by a licensed Cosmetologist, and the cost can be high. There are do-it-yourself waxing supplies, but they may be difficult to use on oneself on some areas on the body.
Hair removal is not permanent. When removed against the direction of hair growth, the wax strip may disturb the hair follicles, causing hair to begin to grow in different directions. This may cause hair growth to be more noticeable and make other methods of hair removal more difficult. Fortunately, this risk is negligible if the waxing is performed properly. Another drawback of waxing is that some people experience ingrown hairs, red bumps, and minor bleeding. This is more likely to occur when waxing areas with thick hair, especially the first few times when follicles are strongest. While usually impossible to eliminate, ingrown hairs can be reduced by regularly exfoliating, and applying an astringent or a solution of both astringent and oil (typically baby or azulene oil).’
Is There Any Health Concerns?
‘Some physicians DO NOT recommend waxing for people who have varicose veins or poor circulation as they are more susceptible to infection. Those with medical problems such as diabetes, chronic kidney or liver disease, skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis, or weakened immune systems are advised NOT to get wax treatments too. Users of Retin-A, Renova, Differin or Isotretinoin are advised NOT to have waxing performed; these medications tend to weaken the skin and tearing of the skin may occur when the wax is removed.
Also, waxing should NEVER be done on areas of skin affected by warts, pimples, moles, peeling, broken skin or rashes or on skin that is irritated, chapped or suffering from sunburn.
Women's tolerance to pain may vary at different points in their menstrual cycle. Women may experience greater sensitivity to pain during the week before menstruation. For this reason, many experienced Estheticians recommend that women schedule waxing appointments for the week after menstruation, when pain tolerance is generally at its highest. Waxing rips the hair out of the skin and often causes pain. The pain increases in areas especially the genitals, especially for people who haven't waxed before or don't wax often. Redness and swelling also often occurs at the waxing spot.
Waxing itself is a safe thing, but there are times when it is NOT safe to get waxed. Allergic reactions can also happen with waxing. At least one woman with diabetes almost died due to getting a bikini wax and the resulting area becoming infected and another woman was hospitalized after being waxed in her genital area.’
Our Advice… Make Sure You Should Be Waxed Only by a Licensed Professional, or You’ll Regret Should Your Skin Tear or Is Severely Damaged or Worst; badly Infected… Cheap DOES NOT Mean Good – And Good Is NEVER Cheap!
Today, Our Educational-Tour For AMDG Readers Will Be On Waxing!!! The 21st Century “Obsession” That Most Ladies Is Doing Nowadays… Especially Models & Those Who Wants To Look Great In Bikini.
So What Exactly Is Waxing…?
‘Waxing is a method of semi-permanent hair removal which removes the hair from the root. New hairs will not grow back in the previously waxed area for two to eight weeks. Almost any area of the body can be waxed, including eyebrows, face, bikini area, legs, arms, back, abdomen, genitals & nipples.
There are many types of waxing suitable for removing unwanted hair. If waxing is done regularly for several years, permanent hair reduction may be achieved.
Waxing is accomplished by spreading a wax combination thinly over the skin. A cloth or paper strip is then pressed on the top and ripped off with a quick movement against the direction of hair growth. This removes the wax along with the hair. Another method is to utilizes hard wax (as opposed to strip wax). In this case, the wax is applied somewhat thickly and with no cloth or paper strips. The wax then hardens when it cools, thus allowing the easy removal by a therapist without the aid of cloths. This waxing method is very beneficial to people who have sensitive skin.’
So What Are The Benefits & Drawbacks?
‘There are many benefits to waxing versus other forms of hair removal. It is an effective method to remove large amounts of hair at one time. It is a long-lasting method. Hair in waxed areas will not grow back for two to eight weeks.
When hair is shaved or removed by Depilatory Cream, the hair is removed at the surface rather than the root. Within a few days, the hair can be seen at the surface. With these methods, hair tends to grow back in rough stubble.
But areas that are repeatedly waxed over long periods of time often exhibit re-growth that is softer.
There are many drawbacks of waxing as well. Waxing can be painful when the strip is removed from the skin. Although the pain is short-lasting, it can be very uncomfortable. Another drawback to waxing is the expense: waxing is usually performed by a licensed Cosmetologist, and the cost can be high. There are do-it-yourself waxing supplies, but they may be difficult to use on oneself on some areas on the body.
Hair removal is not permanent. When removed against the direction of hair growth, the wax strip may disturb the hair follicles, causing hair to begin to grow in different directions. This may cause hair growth to be more noticeable and make other methods of hair removal more difficult. Fortunately, this risk is negligible if the waxing is performed properly. Another drawback of waxing is that some people experience ingrown hairs, red bumps, and minor bleeding. This is more likely to occur when waxing areas with thick hair, especially the first few times when follicles are strongest. While usually impossible to eliminate, ingrown hairs can be reduced by regularly exfoliating, and applying an astringent or a solution of both astringent and oil (typically baby or azulene oil).’
Is There Any Health Concerns?
‘Some physicians DO NOT recommend waxing for people who have varicose veins or poor circulation as they are more susceptible to infection. Those with medical problems such as diabetes, chronic kidney or liver disease, skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis, or weakened immune systems are advised NOT to get wax treatments too. Users of Retin-A, Renova, Differin or Isotretinoin are advised NOT to have waxing performed; these medications tend to weaken the skin and tearing of the skin may occur when the wax is removed.
Also, waxing should NEVER be done on areas of skin affected by warts, pimples, moles, peeling, broken skin or rashes or on skin that is irritated, chapped or suffering from sunburn.
Women's tolerance to pain may vary at different points in their menstrual cycle. Women may experience greater sensitivity to pain during the week before menstruation. For this reason, many experienced Estheticians recommend that women schedule waxing appointments for the week after menstruation, when pain tolerance is generally at its highest. Waxing rips the hair out of the skin and often causes pain. The pain increases in areas especially the genitals, especially for people who haven't waxed before or don't wax often. Redness and swelling also often occurs at the waxing spot.
Waxing itself is a safe thing, but there are times when it is NOT safe to get waxed. Allergic reactions can also happen with waxing. At least one woman with diabetes almost died due to getting a bikini wax and the resulting area becoming infected and another woman was hospitalized after being waxed in her genital area.’
Our Advice… Make Sure You Should Be Waxed Only by a Licensed Professional, or You’ll Regret Should Your Skin Tear or Is Severely Damaged or Worst; badly Infected… Cheap DOES NOT Mean Good – And Good Is NEVER Cheap!