The exception to this is fine hair, like women’s facial hair. Fine hair can be shorter, but try to grow it out for several weeks beforehand.
If you experience skin irritation after waxing, you can prevent it in the future by applying a layer of coconut oil, baby powder, or a soothing lotion right after you wax. [2] X Research source
If this is your first time waxing, let your esthetician know. They can tell you how to prepare for your specific treatment. [3] X Research source Tell your esthetician about any skin creams you use as well, as this can affect your skin sensitivity.
Allergy tests can take up to several days to display irritation, so schedule your test well in advance. [4] X Trustworthy Source Mayo Clinic Educational website from one of the world’s leading hospitals Go to source
If you’re prone to breaking out in a certain area, avoid getting it waxed. Waxing tends not to be effective on areas affected by hormonal breakouts. Should your sunburn or rash persist, postpone your appointment until your skin has healed.
If you need to spend time outside, wear SPF 50+ sunscreen and re-apply every few hours. [6] X Research source
Rub softly. Pressing too hard can irritate your skin. Don’t exfoliate your legs the same day you plan to wax them. Exfoliate several days before to prevent itching and redness.
Drink plenty of water before your appointment to reduce rash development after waxing. [9] X Research source
Do not use an oil lubricant (like coconut oil) before you wax, as this will prevent the wax from grabbing any hairs. You can use oil-based moisturizers after your appointment to prevent infection, as they can be an excellent disinfectant. [10] X Research source
Don’t wear new clothes to your appointment. You’ll want clothes you are familiar with and know you love.