Wax depilation
What are the benefits of warm wax hair removal?

- Wair regularly removed by this method (without season breaks) are weakened and thinned out - naturally, other methods should not be used at that time.
- After removing the hairs with wax, proper care using cosmetics delaying hair growth, usually also having soothing and moisturizing effects, is recommended.
What are the contraindications for the warm wax hair removal?
- spider veins
- varicose veins, pre-variocse syndrome, phlebitis
- pregnancy - the last trimester
- allergies
- diabetes
- purulent and inflammatory conditions
- ulcers
- psoriasis
- fresh scars
- epilepsy
- fresh wounds and skin lesions
- fever
- low blood clotting
- freshly tanned skin
- allergy to wax
Recommendations before and after the treatment:
- Do not use oily lotions and creams immediately before treatment. Remember, however, that very dry skin, and thus dry hairs, often break during epilation. The better-cared and moisturized skin is, the more effective hair removal will be,
- The hairs should have a length of 0.5 to 1 cm. The desired length in the bikini area is approx. 0.5 cm, while on the legs approx. 1 cm,
- On the day preceding the treatment, a body scrub is recommended,
- Please take care of personal hygiene before the treatment of the bikini area.