Monday, December 14, 2009

How do I get rid of red spots after waxing?

I just got my legs waxed and now they're covered in gross red dots! Not bumps or ingrown hairs, just ugly red holes where my hairs used to be. Anyone know how to make them go away? Any awesome soothing lotions you might reccomend?How do I get rid of red spots after waxing?
you have to wait a day till they go away. it is just a reaction to your skin. don't worry. it will go away itself. if you are really annoyed, you can put rash cream on it to take the redness away. otherwise, your skin has to just adjust to the hairs being pulled out! oooh, or you can use aveeno skin smoothing lotion too. . it may work.How do I get rid of red spots after waxing?
I've got the perfect solution for you. It's an amazing organic oil that has been popular in Israel and Morocco for years and is now just starting to get recognition for all it's amazing properties. It is called Argan oil. This oil contains all the necessary vitamins and natural element to nurture, moisturize, and heal not only your skin, but hairs and nails as well. It absorbs into the skin very fast as well; faster than most creams and lotions. It has been used by the Berber women of Morocco for centuries for use in skin, hair,nail, and therapeutic treatments. It is the all around most beneficial organic on the planet. I grew up in France and have been using it for years. It is used by models over there, and is practicially found in every spa and salon. For some reason it only grows in Morocco making it very exotic. I found a website that had the most information on all its different uses. Their Argan oil is certified and deodorized(the natural smell of argan oil can be overbearing).


I contacted them and they said they start selling in two weeks, but you can register at their website for a discount now.





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Use a body lotion without a scent.


I like Dove Original.


Or that green coloured Dove lotion is really really soothing.





Pawpaw ointment is also a good one.





Don't scratch at your legs if they're itchy x]





xo Bonnie
This is just an ordinary reaction to your hairs being ripped out at full force - So nothing too major.





I suggest E45 cream, not only will it soothe your skin but also moisturise it deeply.


Good Luck!
try jergens soothing blahblah. don't worry. it will subside. :)





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