Whether it’s your first time getting a bikini wax or your fiftieth, there’s no denying that it can make you a little nervous. What if it burns? What if you end up with rashes? What if you can’t take the pain?! So what steps can you take to avoid a bikini wax disaster? Here are some important tips to ensure that your bikini wax goes off smoothly without a hitch or any post-wax problems!
1. Make sure the parlour is hygienic
Always go to a reputed parlour that follows basic hygiene standards. When it comes to waxing, make sure they use disposable waxing strips, a clean applicator and fresh wax (not wax that has been leftover from a previous client’s visit)! If you feel like the place is not hygienic enough, leave immediately.
2. No double dipping
3. Drink loads of water, but no coffee
Keeping yourself hydrated before a bikini wax appointment is important. It makes your skin softer and more supple, ensuring a relatively smoother bikini wax experience. Also avoid any stimulants like alcohol and caffeine before the appointment – they can shrink your pores and make the waxing experience more difficult and painful.
4. Take a shower before the appointment
5. Time it right
Don’t get yourself waxed three days before or after your period. This is the time when your body is extra sensitive and your immunity is lowered. To avoid the unnecessary pain and risk of infection, time your appointment a week before or after your period.
6. Your hair should be 1/4 inches long
7. It shouldn’t be too hot to handle
Make sure that the waxer tests the temperature of the wax on her hand before applying it to your bikini area. Since your skin ‘down there’ is very soft and sensitive, you definitely don’t want wax that’s too hot burning you!
8. Find a trained waxer
9. Avoid ingrown hair
Pesky ingrown hairs can be very painful – especially when they’re down there! The key to preventing ingrown hair is exfoliation. Make sure you use a gentle exfoliator to scrub your bikini area three days before and then three days after the waxing. This will prevent any ingrown hair.
10. Take a painkiller if you have a low threshold for pain
11. Apply a hydrocortisone cream
A hydrocortisone cream is applied topically and helps reduces redness, bumps and skin irritation. Make sure you use one after the waxing is done to soothe the area and prevent any irritation. You can even use a simple skin cream like Soframycin.
12. Wear comfortable cotton panties afterwards
13. Make sure all the wax is removed
Ensure that the area is cleaned properly and all remnants of wax are removed before you pull your panties on again. If you see any wax, you can remove it with a little bit of olive oil on a cotton ball.
14. Avoid the 4 Ss
15. Finally, do not try this at home
There’s a huge difference between waxing your legs and waxing your bikini area at home! Leave the bikini wax to professionals who have the right equipment and expertise to ensure optimal results and to prevent any at-home disasters. Internal Images: Shutterstock