Hard wax services are a staple in salons and spas. This type starts as wax beads, which the esthetician melts by heating in a warmer. You can apply hard body wax without a spatula and remove it without a strip; after it hardens on the skin, you can grab one end of the wax and tug. This wax is thicker than other types, but it is gentler, making it perfect for people with sensitive skin. Here are some things you should know if you want to offer waxing services at your salon.

You Need to Melt Hard Wax before You Can Use It

Hard wax is solid at room temperature, so you need to melt it before you can use it to pull out hairs. After melting it to a consistency thick enough to stick to the hairs, apply the wax in the opposite direction of hair growth. Allow it to cool for three to five minutes before removing. This type of wax peels off completely when dry, so you don’t need to worry about residue or stickiness.

You Can Use This Wax on Different Areas

Since it’s gentle, hard wax is perfect for areas with thin skin. Use this wax on the temples, upper lip, around the eyebrows, on the sides of your cheeks, and the chin. It is also suitable for intimate waxing. You can use hard wax on body parts prone to redness and irritation or places where the hair grows unevenly.

You Need an Esthetician to Perform Hard Waxes

Wax treatments look like they are easy to replicate with online tutorials and DIY tools. The reality is, though, that they involve technique and skills that you only learn through experience. Professional service by a certified esthetician will give you the best results, especially for small or sensitive areas of the skin.

Hard waxes require precision at every step, from melting wax beads properly to handling the melted wax and applying it to the skin. If you mishandle it, hard wax can break off while you’re spreading it on the skin. It can also cause allergies or burns if you don’t know what you are doing. An esthetician will have a professional-grade wax warmer capable of melting the wax to the recommended temperature and keeping it there.

There Are Various Types of Waxes

Estheticians know what types of hard waxes are best for your skin type. If you want to wax different areas of your body, you might also need to alternate between soft and hard waxes. These variants need different techniques, products, and pre- or post-waxing treatments. For example, it is best to use soft waxes for the arms, legs, or back. They can cover the most surface area in the least amount of time. For the face and intimate areas, though, hard waxes are better since they are gentler on the skin.

For skin damaged by razor blades, hard waxes are also best. Armpits and the bikini area would benefit from hard waxing. People especially sensitive to heat or worried about irritating or burning the skin should use a product with a low melting point. It is why going to a professional is the best choice for waxing; estheticians can tailor wax treatments to people’s pain tolerance and skincare habits.

Conclusion

 For smoother skin on sensitive or intimate areas, go for hard wax treatments. Hard wax is gentle and non-irritating. When applied correctly, it can remove hairs in hard-to-reach areas. If you want to offer hard wax treatments in your salons, you should emphasize the importance of letting estheticians handle the procedure and why. Show your clients you care for them and want the best results for their #bodygoals!

Simmply Esthetics helps salons and spas provide a luxurious, top-notch experience to their clients. Visit our catalog for our line of waxing accessories, which includes wax beads, warmers, and more. You can also contact us today for inquiries!