Wax Depilation
Wax depilation is an effective and safe procedure for removing unwanted hair from the root, providing smooth skin for an extended period. Unlike shaving, which only cuts the visible part of the hair, waxing removes it completely, allowing the results to last up to 3–4 weeks.
The procedure begins with skin preparation: the specialist cleanses and degreases the treatment area to ensure better adhesion of the wax to the hair. Then warm or hot wax is applied to the skin and spread evenly in the direction of hair growth. Once the wax hardens, it is carefully removed along with the hair in one quick motion.
Wax depilation is suitable for various areas, including legs, arms, underarms, the bikini area, and the face. Modern wax formulas contain nourishing ingredients that help minimize irritation and make the procedure more comfortable.
After the treatment, the skin becomes smooth and soft. For additional care, the specialist applies a soothing product that reduces redness and moisturizes the skin.
Regular waxing makes hair finer and less dense over time, and the procedure itself becomes less sensitive.
It is recommended to avoid sun exposure, saunas, and intense physical activity for 24 hours after the procedure to allow the skin to recover.