You should exfoliate a few days before to help the wax grip the hair better. Also, make sure your hair is long enough, about a quarter of an inch is ideal. And don't be shy to communicate with your esthetician about your concerns.
Sure. A friend of mine went for a bikini wax for the first time. She was so nervous that when the esthetician started, she let out a really high - pitched scream that made everyone in the salon jump. Then she started laughing nervously and said 'I thought it would be like plucking a few hairs, not this!'
Well, once my friend went for a bikini wax. She was so nervous that she kept chatting non - stop with the esthetician. When the wax strip was pulled, she let out a really high - pitched scream that even made the esthetician jump. But then she started laughing at herself for being so dramatic.
One important tip is to not be over - confident. Just like in my story where I thought I could do it easily after watching tutorials. You need to be really careful about the amount of wax you use. Too little and it won't work, too much like I did and it's a mess. And if possible, have some wax remover handy in case things go wrong.
One way to avoid bikini wax horror stories is to properly prepare your skin before the wax. This means exfoliating gently a few days before to remove dead skin cells. Also, don't shave too close to the wax appointment as it can make the hair too short for the wax to grip properly. And during the wax, if you feel any extreme pain or discomfort, don't be afraid to speak up and ask the technician to stop or adjust what they're doing.
My sister had a funny at - home bikini wax incident. She was so nervous about doing it herself that she kept stalling. Eventually, she started but got the wax all over her hands instead of just on the area she wanted. When she tried to wipe it off on a towel, the towel got stuck to her hands too. It was a comical sight.
I know a story where a lady was getting a bikini wax and she brought her dog with her. The dog got loose and ran into the room where the waxing was happening. It started barking at the waxer and the lady was so embarrassed but also found it hilarious in the end.
One horror story I heard was when a girl went for a bikini wax. The esthetician was inexperienced. She ripped the wax off too quickly and not in the right direction. It left the girl with red, raw skin and some minor bleeding. It was really painful for her and took a long time to heal.
Well, a bikini wax horror story might be about a salon using low - quality wax. The wax didn't stick properly to the hairs. So, during the removal process, the esthetician had to keep going over the same area multiple times. It was so painful that the person couldn't bear it. And in the end, the area was all red and irritated for days.