Friday 18 September 2015

Redness After Waxing

Originally published as Redness After Waxing from the Mario Badescu Skin Care Blog.

redness after waxing

Sometimes when you get your face waxed, it gets a little red, right? You might even have to cover up the redness with some foundation, and sometimes the irritation turns bumpy.

First of all, to avoid redness after waxing, make sure that the person waxing your face is doing it properly: they should be holding the skin taut around the wax before pulling it off. This should make waxing less painful and less likely to cause irritation.

If you’re interested in a post-wax treatment you can quickly do at home, we recommend a mask. Specifically, the Calma Mask, which is oil-free* but still very hydrating and calming.

Here’s another way to calm skin after waxing: Use a compress soaked with Chamomile Cleansing Lotion for a minute or so before applying the mask. A dusting of Special Healing Powder after the mask is removed is also advisable for those of you who experience a lot of irritation.

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*Note: This mask is not intended to be used around the eyes. The upper lip, sideburns, above the eyebrow, and anywhere else you wax your face are all fair game, though!

 

Originally published as Redness After Waxing from the Mario Badescu Skin Care Blog.



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