Many people do not know much about the wax that is used in hair removal when they ask for that service. Most types of waxes can be broken down into two categories, one that is hard and one that is soft, but this doesn’t accurately portray the many types of waxes used in hair waxing. Lake Lindsey resident will most likely be dealing with a form of hard wax that has to be heated in order to properly be applied to a person’s skin, but there are still many types of hard wax. Here are some of the more uncommon types of waxes that are being used by beauticians.
Sugar Based Waxes
Sugar wax is one of the oldest types of waxes used for body hair removal, and it is often used by people who have sensitive skin to certain types of chemicals that may be used in other types of waxes. When using sugar bases waxes during regular waxing, Lake Lindsey residents might like the fact that this wax does not stick to the skin like other types of soft body wax, which makes it perfect for more sensitive areas for people, or people who are sensitive to skin irritation. Sugar based waxes can be used in the same spot multiple times without being as irritating to the individual.
Hypoallergenic Waxes
Clients with sensitive skin are more common than people might realize, making hypoallergenic waxes a very popular option at some salons. When it comes to sensitive skin and waxing, Lake Lindsey residents should understand that these people have more to worry about than a bit of red skin. Many people find out that they have a bad reaction to some product when they try it for the first time, but in order to avoid that they should be looking for a wax that doesn’t have these ingredients in them. Hypoallergenic products are designed to be unlikely for users to have some type of allergic reaction to them.
*Disclaimer: The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of *The Red Room Salon*