Waxing
W A X I N G
Waxing is the most common form of hair removal. A warm, resin-based wax is applied to the desired area in the same direction of natural hair growth and removed in the opposite direction against it. Unlike shaving, waxing removes hair from the root or follicle, rather than the surface. This process also removes dead and dry skin cells. Repeated waxing over time causes hair to grow back less dense and finer in texture. For best results, hair should be at least ⅛ to ¼ of an inch prior to service.
Waxing is not recommended for individuals using topical acne medications. Threading and sugaring are safer alternative methods for individuals with highly sensitive skin.