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Male Waxing Information

Male Waxing Information

Men tend to have courser, curlier and thicker hair than women. So making sure you are well informed before embarking on some serious male waxing, here are a few points to consider.

  1. Because male hair is courser, men can experience white heads. These are small pimples or a rash that lasts for a few days. This mostly occurs in the chest, back and groin area. This is caused by bacteria that enters the open follicle especially during and after perspiration.
  2. Make sure you wash as soon as possible after a work out with a loafer and an anti bacterial wash which contains Tea Tree. Using a loafer & an anti bacterial Tea Tree wash & lotion will help clear the area of dead skin & sweat build up. This will also minimize the potential for rashes, itchiness, ingrown hairs and pimples.
  3. Male waxing generally costs more because more expertise is required and the hair often covers a larger area. Therefore more was is used and longer appointment times are required. Here at Claire Francoise only our more experienced therapists specialise in the more advanced waxing procedures like male Brazilian waxing.
  4. Make sure with any treatments you book yourself in ask for the therapist to explain the after care methods and lotions you may require after your treatment to make sure you get the best results out of your waxing service.
  5. Always follow the after care sheet that you will be given upon completion of your first waxing treatment. This will make sure you maintain that perfect waxing result.
  6. Adhering to these after care procedures will ensure that you achieve maximum results by ensuring that your freshly waxed skin looks healthy and lasts longer with minimal irritation. So please follow these instructions like it's a new regime and you will be delighted with the results!
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