1. Why Choose Mallowwax
Mallowwax Hair Removal benefits the skin with its natural ingredients formula, which can be less irritating and remove hair from the root. Unlike shaving, waxing doesn't have to be done several times a week, avoiding skin irritation, pimples, and clogged pores. The skin will appreciate the absence of razor cuts and look radiant and feel smooth until the next Mallowwax Waxing appointment.
2. What Does Regular Waxing Bring
Waxing is a type of skincare treatment that exfoliates the skin by removing dead skin cells and leaves the skin smoother than it would after shaving. It also makes the skin more receptive to post-wax skincare treatments.
3. Why Can't My Wax Remove Hair Well
Wrong heating, application, and hair removal process can lead to hair residue. We recommend using wax when it reaches a honey-like consistency. Apply the wax in the direction of hair growth and remove it parallel to the skin against the hair growth direction. Hair should be 1/4 inch long to be effectively waxed.
4. Is Waxing Painful
Pain tolerance varies, but most customers are satisfied with the comfort level of our hard wax. Some areas are more sensitive than others as hair is being pulled from the root. Slight and quick discomfort is normal, but with continued waxing, you will experience less pain each time. Additionally, hair may appear to grow back slower and finer.
5. How Can I Give Myself a Brazilian Wax
To give yourself a Brazilian wax, you will need a mirror and a towel. Sit on the floor or bed with your soles touching and place the towel under you. Start waxing from the outer edges of your hairline, where your hair is thinnest, and work your way in. Pay attention to the direction your hair grows. Work in small, manageable sections and hold your skin taut while removing wax, especially in sensitive areas prone to bruising.
6. Why is the Wax Too Stringy
Heating the wax at the wrong temperature can result in it being too stringy. This is typically because the wax temperature is too cold to stir it. We recommend reheating the wax on a professional wax warmer until it reaches a honey-like consistenc.