When it comes to choosing between hot waxing and strip warm waxing, you might find it tricky to make the choice. However, choosing the ideal waxing option for your needs is not that difficult, provided you have a basic idea on how one differs from the other.
While the wax used for both hot waxing and strip warm waxing is generally made from the same ingredients (paraffin and lubricator), the major difference between them is the temperature at which the wax is applied on the skin.
The advantages of hot wax include:
While the wax used for both hot waxing and strip warm waxing is generally made from the same ingredients (paraffin and lubricator), the major difference between them is the temperature at which the wax is applied on the skin.
The advantages of hot wax include:
- The heat helps to open the pores and hair follicles, this making hair removal easier.
- Hot wax helps to strip hair without irritating your skin. Professionals often recommend hot wax for those having sensitive skin.
- Hot wax provides a better grip of your hair than cold wax.
- With hot waxing, removing shorter hair becomes easy.
- With hot wax, there is a lesser chance of reddening of the skin.
- Warm wax strips are easier to use.
- It is a faster way of hair removal.
- It is a comfortable way of waxing during the hot days of summer.
- Hot wax is a slower process than warm strip waxing.
- With hot waxing, it is tough to wax larger areas at once.
- On the other hand, the disadvantages of warm strip wax include:
- It might cause skin irritation.
- It can also increase the chance of developing ingrown hairs.
warm strip waxing
Full leg £30
Half leg £16 Toes £5 Regular bikini £15 Full bikini £20 Full arm £22 Half arm £15 Underarms £12 Upper lip or chin £6 Upper lip & chin £10 Eyebrows £9 Face £16 |
intimate waxing
Hollywood £36 |