Waxing Treatments in Crawley
Warm Strip Waxing Treatments
Warm waxing is the most popular method of waxing treatment. It consists of wax, glucose syrup and honey and is warmed until soft and then applied in a thin layer on the treatment area. It is then immediately covered with a thin strip of paper, rubbed onto the waxed area before being swiped off quickly to minimise pain!
What wax treatments do we do?
Bikini Wax - Removal of the hair around the bikini line which will last up to 6 weeks. Regular treatments will mean the hair grows back slower and thinner.
Full Leg Wax - Waxing from ankle to top of the leg, leaving you super confident and last for up to 6 weeks.
3/4 Leg Wax - Removal of hair from the lower leg to above the knee, which will again last 6 weeks.
Half Leg Wax - Waxing of hair from the lower leg (below the knee), which will again last 6 weeks.
Eyebrow Wax - Waxing and shaping of the eyebrow which will make you feel fresh and last for up to 4 weeks.
Under Arm Wax - Feel confident with super smooth armpits.
Full Arm Wax - Treat your arms to a silky smooth finish with removal of the hair from the wrist to shoulders.
Forearm Wax - As above but just removal of the hair from wrist to the elbow
Lip Waxing - A super quick wax treatment to clear the hair on your upper lip
Back Wax for Men - Remove that excess hair on your back to leave you silky smooth
Chest Wax for Men - Leave your chest smooth and silky which will last up to 6 weeks
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Tips Before Waxing
- Your pain threshold is at is lowest during menstruation, therefore it is not recommended you undergo a waxing treatment during your cycle.
- Lack of sleep and excess alcohol the night before your wax can lead to more time too, so no nights out before your treatment!
- Your hair should be around 1/3 of an inch long in order for the wax to grip effectively
- Make sure the skin is clean and there is no broken skin, scratches or bruises
After Waxing
You may notice the treatment area will be slightly tender for 12 hours or so, will redness and occassional tiny red blood spots. Don't worry, this is completely normal.