Your waxer will get VERY personal — perhaps even more personal than you'd expect. You might find yourself contorting into different positions to make sure that all your hair is waxed properly. You might have to raise a leg, be on all fours, etc... Awkward, right? But again, it's totally normal. (However, if you find yourself feeling really uncomfortable, don't be afraid to speak up.)
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We've already mentioned this before, but just in case you're wondering how much it hurts, well, the pain varies for every woman. Don't be too scared though: The anticipation and anxiety are usually worse than the procedure. Having a regular waxing appointment will also desensitize you from the pain, so you'll probably have the worst experience on your first.
And if you want to lessen the pain, pop an Ibuprofen an hour before the session. You can also request a numbing spray.
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After all is waxed and done, don't freak out when you experience irritation and notice some redness. (It's also normal to have a a little bleeding.) However, if you're noticing cuts and bruises, that's another story. You can go back to your aesthetician or doctor for consultation.
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You don't have to go through the aftermath alone. To help your skin heal from irritation caused by waxing, apply some hydrocortisone cream — it will reduce redness, itchiness, and inflammation. Also, it's sooo soothing and cool to apply!
Try: Cortizone 10 Anti-itch Creme, $7.99
Congrats! You've got an actual, valid excuse to skip the gym. Actually, you may want to skip any sweaty activity for the next 24 hours or so: After the wax, the pores of your skin are open and the sweat could lead to breakouts — yikes!
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