Avoid direct sunlight or sunbathing (or artificial tanning).
Avoid saunas or steam baths.
Don’t swim.
Don’t wear tight or non-breathing clothes to avoid infection: waxed skin needs air.
Avoid perfumed products on the waxed skin.
Avoid touching the waxed skin: the empty follicles are easily infected by bacteria and need some time to settle down and close.
No oil-based or tanning products.
Avoid products with Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHA) which may irritate waxed skin.
After 24 hours:
Start a gentle scrub after 3 days.
Avoid waxing just before your period when your skin may be more sensitive.
Don’t shave between waxes: this would affect the hair grow cycle.
Protect your body from direct sunlight using a good SPF.
Spray Tan post
While your tan develops:
Do not put on tight clothing (bra, underwear, socks, leggings)
Avoid touching your skin
You cannot get wet or sweat
After tan is done developing, do a warm water rinse & moisturize
Aftercare:
Avoid exfoliating until you're ready for your tan to come off
Stay moisturized & hydrated to make your tan last
Avoid oil-based products as they break down your tan quicker
Your tan will fade quicker in harsh waters such as pools, jacuzzis, and the ocean
Facial aftercare
Avoid putting on makeup or other facial products for at least 6 hours after your treatment.
Avoid putting on makeup or other facial products for at least 6 hours after your treatment.
Keep your Skin Hydrated. Proper hydration is key to maximizing the benefits of your facial.
Be sure to drink lots of water afterward. Staying hydrated will prevent dehydration, flush out toxins and leave you with a healthy, glowing complexion.
Always use an SPF sunscreen when outdoors.
Follow Your Esthetician’s Advice. A quality home care routine is essential for boosting the life of your facial. Work with your esthetician to develop a skin care routine that is customized for your specific skin type, concerns and skin care goals.
Book your next appointment! We recommend getting a facial every four weeks.