Face Waxing Side Effects: Waxing Strips, Sensitive Skin, and More
December 24, 2022

Despite all this, it doesn't hurt to have as much insight as we can. There are a series of steps that make waxing safe, increasing the treatment's effectiveness so that the skin stays smooth for longer. It also helps to know what to look for in terms of products and formulas. Salons and spas don't use generic waxes for all their treatments; there would be no difference between that and homemade waxing otherwise. The esthetician picks the best products based on the client's preference, taking note of their own observations and the information clients provide about their skin's condition.
Which Wax Works Better on Facial Hair?
Professional waxes cater to different skin types so they greatly minimize the risks of waxing sensitive skin. Among all the options available, hard waxes are the most effective for facial waxing. They have a creamy consistency that's more soothing for sensitive skin, and their stripless approach allows more precision in areas where one mistake could ruin everything. Many estheticians use hard wax beads to remove the hairs on the cheeks and chin, style the eyebrows, and treat the upper lip (arguably the part of the face where waxing hurts the most).
Waxing Side Effects?
The most sophisticated hair removal services still can make way for side effects on the skin. In most cases, the effects are mild and they don't last long, but you should still know what to expect to take the correct measures during the post-wax treatment. You also need to be clear on the contraindications of facial waxing.Clients can't get facial waxes if they're taking medications for a health condition or if they have unhealed injuries (either from a skin infection or a different cause). Estheticians also recommend people to avoid subjecting the skin to waxing while they're menstruating.
We will now describe the main side effects that you should look out for in a facial wax:
- Swelling: It's normal for the skin to get a bit swollen after you rip off the wax. This happens because bumps grow around the pores when the hair is pulled off from the root, leaving the follicle bare. The swelling should fade after a couple of hours, but you can still apply some calming gel to help it heal.
- Redness and irritation: This is one of the most annoying side effects of facial wax. Clients might feel the urge to scratch the area, but facial skin is very sensitive to the touch after a wax. Facial skin is already thinner than in other parts of the body, so it's not unusual to develop some redness and itching. You can use cold compresses to soothe the pain and check the skin as it slowly regains its natural color.
- Rashes: The skin could get a rash if it doesn't heal properly from the post-wax irritation. That's why it's so important to help it along with natural gels and soothing creams. Make sure that there are no harsh/artificial ingredients on these products. If the rash spreads to other parts of the face, stop using the product immediately and seek a dermatologist's advice.
- Enhanced sensitivity: Facial skin is already more sensitive, on top of being constantly exposed to multiple elements. In the 24/48 hours after a wax, the skin will be more prone to harm from UV rays, high temperatures, germs and bacteria, rough fabrics, etc. Instruct clients to stay out of the sun throughout the healing period so they can avoid sunburn. They can also apply antiseptic solutions without bumping the skin upon contact.
- Mild bleeding: It can be alarming to find blood spots on newly-waxed skin but rest assured that the bleeding normally stops after a few minutes. If the client has sensitivity problems or aging skin, you might want to take some extra care to avoid breaking the skin while removing the wax.
- Ingrown hairs: This happens when you break the hair shaft at the follicle without removing the hidden roots. It's more common during sessions where the hairs are still too short on the skin, making it harder for the wax to get a strong grasp. Remember to rip the wax against the direction of hair growth and instruct your clients to book an appointment after the hair has grown at least 1/4 inch long.

Open communication between the client and the esthetician is essential to avoid the most dangerous side effects of facial waxing. A dermatologist's assessment is also important for clients with long-standing skin conditions like acne, psoriasis, etc.
If you don't know where to start when it comes to choosing the best products for your facial waxes, don't be afraid to seek the assistance of Beauty Image USA. Our renowned specialists are ready to share their knowledge while providing the best hair removal products in the industry. You can call TOLL FREE 888-513-8815 or fill out our website's contact form and we'll be happy to answer all your questions. You can also subscribe to our newsletter to get the latest news and tips straight to your inbox.
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