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Prekės aprašymas
Premium-class wax has a synthetic base, does not cause irritation or allergies in people with sensitive skin, and has increased adhesiveness, allowing it to remove hairs of any thickness.
The wax is liquid, applies in a thin layer, and adheres well to hairs and to the strip, making the depilation procedure less painful and maximally comfortable.
Rules for using warm wax with the cartridge method:
1. Heat the wax to t +40 °C.
2. Treat the skin in the depilation area with lotion or foam before depilation.
3. Without removing the cartridge from the heater, roll the heated wax cartridge over a depilation strip to ensure the wax is sufficiently heated.
4. Apply the wax to the treated skin area in the direction of hair growth.
5. Apply the depilation strip, ensuring the end of the strip is in a wax-free area.
6. Press the strip firmly against the skin.
7. Grasp the free end of the strip and remove it with a sharp motion against the direction of hair growth, parallel to the skin.
8. Repeat the procedure on the next area. Do not apply wax to the same area more than twice.
9. After the procedure, be sure to remove any wax residue using post-depilation lotion.
Contraindications: acute and chronic skin diseases, varicose veins in the depilation area.
Common mistakes when depilating with warm waxes:
incorrect wax application (against hair growth) and incorrect strip removal (with hair growth);
removing the strip perpendicular to the skin – this leads to hematoma formation;
repeated wax application to the same spot leads to damage to the upper skin layer.
The wax is liquid, applies in a thin layer, and adheres well to hairs and to the strip, making the depilation procedure less painful and maximally comfortable.
Rules for using warm wax with the cartridge method:
1. Heat the wax to t +40 °C.
2. Treat the skin in the depilation area with lotion or foam before depilation.
3. Without removing the cartridge from the heater, roll the heated wax cartridge over a depilation strip to ensure the wax is sufficiently heated.
4. Apply the wax to the treated skin area in the direction of hair growth.
5. Apply the depilation strip, ensuring the end of the strip is in a wax-free area.
6. Press the strip firmly against the skin.
7. Grasp the free end of the strip and remove it with a sharp motion against the direction of hair growth, parallel to the skin.
8. Repeat the procedure on the next area. Do not apply wax to the same area more than twice.
9. After the procedure, be sure to remove any wax residue using post-depilation lotion.
Contraindications: acute and chronic skin diseases, varicose veins in the depilation area.
Common mistakes when depilating with warm waxes:
incorrect wax application (against hair growth) and incorrect strip removal (with hair growth);
removing the strip perpendicular to the skin – this leads to hematoma formation;
repeated wax application to the same spot leads to damage to the upper skin layer.
ItalWax kasetinis vaškas Zinc Oxide, 100 ml
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€1,65 EUR
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Prekės aprašymas
Premium-class wax has a synthetic base, does not cause irritation or allergies in people with sensitive skin, and has increased adhesiveness, allowing it to remove hairs of any thickness.
The wax is liquid, applies in a thin layer, and adheres well to hairs and to the strip, making the depilation procedure less painful and maximally comfortable.
Rules for using warm wax with the cartridge method:
1. Heat the wax to t +40 °C.
2. Treat the skin in the depilation area with lotion or foam before depilation.
3. Without removing the cartridge from the heater, roll the heated wax cartridge over a depilation strip to ensure the wax is sufficiently heated.
4. Apply the wax to the treated skin area in the direction of hair growth.
5. Apply the depilation strip, ensuring the end of the strip is in a wax-free area.
6. Press the strip firmly against the skin.
7. Grasp the free end of the strip and remove it with a sharp motion against the direction of hair growth, parallel to the skin.
8. Repeat the procedure on the next area. Do not apply wax to the same area more than twice.
9. After the procedure, be sure to remove any wax residue using post-depilation lotion.
Contraindications: acute and chronic skin diseases, varicose veins in the depilation area.
Common mistakes when depilating with warm waxes:
incorrect wax application (against hair growth) and incorrect strip removal (with hair growth);
removing the strip perpendicular to the skin – this leads to hematoma formation;
repeated wax application to the same spot leads to damage to the upper skin layer.
The wax is liquid, applies in a thin layer, and adheres well to hairs and to the strip, making the depilation procedure less painful and maximally comfortable.
Rules for using warm wax with the cartridge method:
1. Heat the wax to t +40 °C.
2. Treat the skin in the depilation area with lotion or foam before depilation.
3. Without removing the cartridge from the heater, roll the heated wax cartridge over a depilation strip to ensure the wax is sufficiently heated.
4. Apply the wax to the treated skin area in the direction of hair growth.
5. Apply the depilation strip, ensuring the end of the strip is in a wax-free area.
6. Press the strip firmly against the skin.
7. Grasp the free end of the strip and remove it with a sharp motion against the direction of hair growth, parallel to the skin.
8. Repeat the procedure on the next area. Do not apply wax to the same area more than twice.
9. After the procedure, be sure to remove any wax residue using post-depilation lotion.
Contraindications: acute and chronic skin diseases, varicose veins in the depilation area.
Common mistakes when depilating with warm waxes:
incorrect wax application (against hair growth) and incorrect strip removal (with hair growth);
removing the strip perpendicular to the skin – this leads to hematoma formation;
repeated wax application to the same spot leads to damage to the upper skin layer.