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This is a discussion on Waxing After Care within the Body Modification & Hygiene forums, part of the Toys & Hygiene category; Ladies, those of you who get waxed, what do you find to be the best way to decrease the irritation ...
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| Your Hostess Join Date: Nov 2002 Posts: 21,178 Location: Alabama Status: Female SLS Name:swingersboard Blog Entries: 53 | Ladies, those of you who get waxed, what do you find to be the best way to decrease the irritation and redness / swelling following getting a brazillian wax? Just had one today and the area is rather red and swollen. The areas closest to the lips is the most swollen and irritated. I bought some "bikini zone" and have been applying that liberally all day. It seems to have helped some, but is there something that works better? |
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| Your Hostess Join Date: Nov 2002 Posts: 21,178 Location: Alabama Status: Female SLS Name:swingersboard Blog Entries: 53 | ok, day two and the area right around my coochie is still tender to the touch. What can I do next time around to reduce this swelling and tenderness? The redness has pretty well gone away at this point. |
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| Doing it our way... | Wow, I just don't know. Sounds painful. I don't wax any more. I've done it three times, and I swear the last time caused scarring. Yet razor burn leaves an equal mess. For both waxing and shaving, I use Tend Skin. I also use Sea Breeze, because it has the same ingredients at a fraction of the price (I've only found Tend Skin in salons, but that could have changed). I think the salicylic acid (aspirin's active ingredient) seems to help more than Bikini Zone.
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| Great Times 1 Year Exp. | My GYN recommended Domeboro powder. It is very soothing and prevents infection and spots. You apply it as a warm compress with a washcloth. I was too irritated to put anything with alcohol down there-ouchie! Mrs. D Last edited by des1re06 : 05-07-2008 at 08:30 AM. |
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| Your Hostess Join Date: Nov 2002 Posts: 21,178 Location: Alabama Status: Female SLS Name:swingersboard Blog Entries: 53 | Quote:
The things you learn from the board, I had no idea that Salicylic acid was the active ingridient in aspirin... I just know it's the active ingridient in the anti-acne products. Quote:
I know what you mean. The bikini zone stuff burned initially then was ok. But what I noticed was that using that stuff my panties STICK to me, and when I take them off/down it pulls at the skin. OUCH! BTW, feeling much better this morning, the swelling seems to have gone away now. | ||
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| Here to Stay | Julie - Sorry I was out of town and just saw your post. My aesthetician recommended Tend Skin, too. She told me to get it at Beauty Brands. I also use a wash cloth soaked in cold milk to reduce the itching, swelling, and tenderness. Then, exfoliate around 3 days later - gently if you are still sore - so you don't get ingrown hairs. I just had my second one today. It still hurt, but the swelling, redness, and tenderness are much less this time. Good luck!!! |
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| Your Hostess Join Date: Nov 2002 Posts: 21,178 Location: Alabama Status: Female SLS Name:swingersboard Blog Entries: 53 | Quote:
HOw many weeks did you wait in between? | |
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| Here to Stay | Unfortunately, my hair grows REALLY fast. I think at 3 weeks I already had to shave for my hubby's b-day (too short to wax, too long and stubbly for me to feel comfortable). One and a half weeks later I was ready for the wax. I'm hoping eventually to be able to go 4 weeks. But, I'm thinking that after my Hedo trip in July I might just go for the laser removal. I believe you are not supposed to do laser while using a tanning bed, so I'll have to wait for a few weeks after vacation. I'm really not digging the whole needing to grow out phase, though. |
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| Swingers Board Addict Join Date: Jan 2007 Posts: 351 Location: Dallas TX Status: couple | Kittyscave, When you do laser you don't have to let it grow out....you can shave because the laser "sees" the dark hair under the skin and zaps it down there. |
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| Great Times 1 Year Exp. | I found it at CVS. It's in the first aid section. I have Tend Skin too, and it's mostly alcohol. I've found Domeboro to be a better choice for me. Depends on how sensitive your skin is (mine is very). I get waxed once a month; more in the summer. Laser or electrolysis is next on my to-do list. Mrs. D Last edited by des1re06 : 05-08-2008 at 10:41 AM. |
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| Your Hostess Join Date: Nov 2002 Posts: 21,178 Location: Alabama Status: Female SLS Name:swingersboard Blog Entries: 53 | |
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| Registered | I get waxed regularly, and I've had some really terrible experiences, including my skin ripped off around my labia, deep tissue bruising, and ingrown hairs the size of peas (with a lot of pain!). My new spa (I've had no issues with them) uses antiseptic on me immediately after waxing. I get an occasional red bump and/or minor ingrown hairs, but nothing serious. |
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| Great Times 1 Year Exp. | I've been waxing about 2 years now and love it. It was actually recommended by my GYN over shaving. Definitely get a referral. It takes training to do it right. Your labia can easily get burned. From experience, don't try this at home! ![]() Ask how long ago and where they trained. Are they experienced in waxing the labia or just on top? Ask if she turns the heat down before waxing the labia. The answer should be yes! I've seen a big difference in estheticians. Some are good and some are not, just like hair stylists. For what it's worth, we both love the smooth feel, so I will continue to wax. Mrs. D |
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