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Woman waxing her legWho doesn’t love smooth, hair-free skin? The Spa at Spring Ridge uses the highest quality of wax to help provide you with a quick, comfortable, and precise waxing experience.

Our eyebrow wax consists of artfully shaping and grooming the brows. The brows are shaped with stencils to give your face a youthful and balanced look, and recommendations are given to help you keep your brows maintained in-between shapings.

Waxing FAQs

How long or should should my hair be for waxing?

The hair should be at least 1/4-inch to 1/2-inch for best results. If you have coarse hair it should be closer to 1/2-inch for the first few waxes. Once the hair becomes finer it can be waxed at a shorter length. If your hair is longer, it can be trimmed for an additional charge.

How often should I get my waxing treatment?

Every four weeks. Regular waxing is essential. The skin will be less sensitive if waxing is done every four weeks. Over time, with regular waxing, the hair follicle will have less and less of a grip on the hair to be pulled and the hairs will come out more easily. Another reason to wax frequently is that you may even experience less hair growth over time.

Is there anything I should do before my waxing appointment?

  • Refrain from taking a shower or bath immediately before the treatment. Soaking the hair will soften it, allowing it to break more easily and making waxing less effective.
  • Make sure the hair is the appropriate length for waxing.
  • Make sure that the area(s) to be waxed are clean.
  • There are certain medications and products that should not be taken or used if you plan to have a waxing treatment soon. Topical exfoliants used on the area to be waxed such as Retin-A, Renova, and hydroquinone, oral acne medications such as Accutane, blood-thinning medications, and topical/oral cortisone make the skin more sensitive and increase the likelihood of irritation or other complications. Please check with your doctor if you are unsure whether you should be waxed while on or using a medication.

What should I expect after my first waxing treatment?

Everyone’s skin reacts differently to waxing treatments, but you can expect to have temporary redness and minor irritation for a day or two. Slight itchiness may be experienced as the hair grows out. Proper post-wax care will alleviate these symptoms quickly.

Will I get ingrown hairs?

It’s possible. Waxing removes the entire hair, root and all, from the follicle. Your skin naturally hardens and thickens over the area that was waxed so it is important to keep that area gently exfoliated. Use a gentle scrub in that area about two days after waxing and continue to exfoliate one to two times a week thereafter.

Try to wear loose-fitting clothes for a few days after to give your skin a chance to breathe and reduce moisture.

The bikini, lip, and underarms are where we tend to perspire the most. Perspiration and moisture cause bacteria to grow. Once that area has been waxed, the follicle is wide open to this bacteria creeping in.

Try to avoid heavy exercise that will increase perspiration and chaffing for about 24-48 hours after waxing.

How can I prevent ingrown hairs?

For the next 24 to 48 hours avoid on the waxed areas:

  • Use of exfoliating products – alpha-hydroxy acid (AHA) products, loofas, scrubs, etc.
  • Direct sun exposure and tanning begs
  • Creams with fragrance or ingredients that may irritate
  • Deodorant (it results in irritation and clogging of open follicles
  • Wearing tight clothing (results in irritation and inflammation)
  • Excessive heat, such as that from hot tubs and saunas. Warm showers are okay.
  • Exercise, if it may cause chaffing or sweating
  • Touching the freshly waxed area: this encourages irritation.

After 24 to 48 hours, regular exfoliation with a shower gel and loofah or exfoliating glove will help keep skin soft and prevent ingrown hairs.

Apply an broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or greater to any exposed treatment areas. Since waxing exfoliates as well as removing hair, your skin will be more prone to sunburn in the days following your treatment.

How do I benefit from waxing?

Waxing reduces hair growth when performed at every four weeks. While shaving crops the hair at the skin’s surface, waxing pulls it out by the root, so it grows back softer, finer, and thinner. Waxing is great for those who are tired of the hassle of shaving several times per week. The more you wax, the less hair grows back.

If you’re a bride or attending a special occasion, I recommend receiving waxing services a month before your special day to see how your skin reacts. If everything is fine, reschedule another wax a few days before.

Will waxing make my hair grow back thicker/stronger/darker?

Waxing does not cause you to grow more hair follicles. In fact, if you become a regular waxer, you will notice that your hair will become quite sparse and not as coarse.

When hair is shaved, it is cut off at the thick part of the hair, which is why you can feel stubble the next day. A properly waxed hair is removed from the root, and when the hair starts to grow back it is a new hair, very fine at the tip, so no stubble.

The only things known to stimulate hair growth are hormones: natural or artificial.