Very informative and straight to the point. I have extremely sensitive skin which is actually the main reason I started waxing myself. I got tired of having terrible flare ups after going to salons to get waxed. Is there anything in particular you'd recommend we can put on our skin mainly the face right after waxing to calm redness as well as prevent bumps/irritation?
I'm so confused which to choose between hard and soft wax. I have hard wax, but I think it's of a bad quality. It didn't even remove the fine hair from my forearm and it broke off in pieces. Now I'm leaning more towards choosing soft/strip wax. Anyone with a similar bad experience with hard wax?
Im sort of confused and been trying to find an answer. My legs are super dry and my leg hairs keep breaking. I just wonder if you cleanse to get rid of oil then put jobajoba oil on wont the wax not stick if their is oil there? Or do i need to then powder the legs if i use oil?
The powder is used to absorb any moisture. Usually with legs, you can put powder so you can SEE the hair but it’s not necessary. If your legs are dry, it’s important to make sure that you are moisturizing daily, or else the hair will continue to break as you’re waxing. So you can cleanse to remove any lotions. The jojoba oil is light and you only need a little bit….it’ll penetrate rather than sit on your skin like other oils. Then you can wax. Too much oil it won’t stick….no moisture, the hair will break
Apply right on top. The powder is to prevent moisture/help with sweating and the oil helps to act as a barrier between your skin and the wax so you don’t cause harm to your skin
@@taasharenee omg thank you for this! I noticed that when I waxed my under arms it would cling to my skin and when I pulled my skin would be so red and irritated, my underarms are now a little dark from the damage that was done by the wax clinging to my skin. Going to try this next wax. Thank you so much!!
Finally!! Someone who explained the pre-cleansing wax steps!! Ty!
the first video i’ve found that covers PREP thank you so much!!
Your video taught me sooo much! I noticed such a difference after watching your video and waxing at home!
I think I’m ready 😫😂
I keep coming to this video every time I wax. Thank you.
Very informative and straight to the point. I have extremely sensitive skin which is actually the main reason I started waxing myself. I got tired of having terrible flare ups after going to salons to get waxed. Is there anything in particular you'd recommend we can put on our skin mainly the face right after waxing to calm redness as well as prevent bumps/irritation?
You’re so gorgeous. Thank you for the tips, sis ! ❤
Thank you for being so clear in your explanation! You are the best
Omg, perfectttttt illustration! Thanks so much . GreatContentProviderrrrrr 🥰❤️
love the hygiene standards 👍
I love your intro!
I'm so confused which to choose between hard and soft wax. I have hard wax, but I think it's of a bad quality. It didn't even remove the fine hair from my forearm and it broke off in pieces. Now I'm leaning more towards choosing soft/strip wax. Anyone with a similar bad experience with hard wax?
can we get a post wax video? i love this video, will be using this!
Where did you get your wax warmers from ? Can you tell me the names or the links please !!
Amazon sells them or see if stores in your area sells them.
Thank you so much for the helpful video. It’s a special place in heaven for you love! Does it have to be grapeseed or jojoba oil?
Will I cause damage if I use a powder that contains talc?
this helped so much!
What is your post wax care?
Can I use rose water toner?
Im sort of confused and been trying to find an answer. My legs are super dry and my leg hairs keep breaking. I just wonder if you cleanse to get rid of oil then put jobajoba oil on wont the wax not stick if their is oil there? Or do i need to then powder the legs if i use oil?
The powder is used to absorb any moisture. Usually with legs, you can put powder so you can SEE the hair but it’s not necessary.
If your legs are dry, it’s important to make sure that you are moisturizing daily, or else the hair will continue to break as you’re waxing. So you can cleanse to remove any lotions. The jojoba oil is light and you only need a little bit….it’ll penetrate rather than sit on your skin like other oils. Then you can wax. Too much oil it won’t stick….no moisture, the hair will break
i usually moisturize with baby oil after a shower anyone know if thats safe?
Thank you very much
Can u do cocnut oil
Should I can wax my hands and legs with hard wax?🤔
Great tips 👍🗽🇺🇸
Hey can I use olive oil ?
Too thick. No
You from 🇻🇮? I feel like I hearing the accent peaking through.
Nvm I stalked your page to find out 😭. Love seeing a Virgin Islander on UA-cam 💙💙💙
Lol yessssss!
thankyou ma'am
Ty so much
Good luck ❤️
Im a bit confused here. Do we need to remove the oil application first before apply the powder ? Or just apply on top of it ?
Apply right on top. The powder is to prevent moisture/help with sweating and the oil helps to act as a barrier between your skin and the wax so you don’t cause harm to your skin
@@taasharenee i see..okay got it. Tqsm for the information 🥰
@@taasharenee omg thank you for this! I noticed that when I waxed my under arms it would cling to my skin and when I pulled my skin would be so red and irritated, my underarms are now a little dark from the damage that was done by the wax clinging to my skin. Going to try this next wax. Thank you so much!!
So you wipe your skin to remove dirt and oil, just to rub oil back on the skin before waxing? How does that even make sense? Sounds like an oxymoron.