Description of Wax
variation Between Hard Wax And Soft Wax
- The
basic difference between hard wax and soft wax lies in its curing process.
While hard wax hardens on the skin, soft wax remains soft on the skin.
Therefore, you need to use a waxing strip or a muslin cloth to remove the
wax and the hair. However, if you are using hard wax, you don’t have to
use a waxing strip. The wax cures firmly on your skin, so you can simply
lift and pull the wax.
- Both
the waxes can be used for removing body hair. However, beauticians have
their own choices when selecting the wax type. Many beauticians prefer to
use soft wax to remove hair from the chest, arms, legs, back, or other
larger body areas. Soft wax is easy to apply and less messy, hence it
makes the procedure less time consuming. But, when it comes to removing
hair from sensitive areas like the bikini area, armpits, etc, hard wax is
preferred as this wax type works gently on such areas. Nonetheless, the
effectiveness of the wax depends upon the quality of the wax.
- Both
hard wax and soft wax are applied similarly using a spatula or a roller.
You need to heat and melt the wax for application. However, you have to
heat the soft wax more as hard wax melts at a lower temperature. On the other
hand, soft wax melts at a greater temperature..
- While
using soft wax, apply the wax on the desired area and cover the wax with a
high quality waxing strip and press it firmly in downward strokes in the
same direction as that of the hair growth. Hold the skin firmly with one
hand and with the other hand quickly pull the strip in the opposite
direction of the hair growth staying close and parallel to the skin. Be
sure to keep the strip low and parallel to the skin. If you lift it
straight up you risk lifting the skin. This in turn will lead to bruising.
- While
using hard wax, let the hard wax sit on the skin until it cools down. It
should harden enough so that you can remove it from the skin by pulling it
off. However, you should not wait too long because it might get brittle
and very tricky to remove.
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