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Removing Facial Wax Residue

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Summary: Some facial wax will leave a wax residue on the face. Learn how to remove the wax residue with tips from a stylist in this free video on beauty care products.

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By Sandy Powell
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Sandy Powell has been styling hair for more than 20 years. She has experience in coloring, cutting, styling, highlighting and lowlighting all styles of hair. Powell currently owns and...read more

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"Ok, so, because I used the soft wax, I'm going to follow with a wax off lotion. There's a lot of wax residue that gets left when you use a soft wax. This breaks down that stickiness. Let me get your lip while we're here. It's got some wax on there too. And then this is the process that you want to just tweeze any, any random hairs that the wax didn't get. Because the chin is the worst. That's the area where those are going to be. Turn this way a little bit. Take your tweezers and just clean up. Sometimes there's hair that you can see, its right below the skin level. It looks like a little pepper spot but it's not broke the skin yet, so there's no way you can get those. You just have to wait a few days and go back and get those. A lot of people think that when waxing, that it gets all the hair and it doesn't grow back at all, but there's always, there's always a hair, a fresh hair, waiting to break the skin and come back in a couple days. The more you wax, the slower this hair is going to grow, the slower it's going to return. And eventually, at some point in your life, you won't have to do this anymore. So, that's our cleanup. We have got that nice. There is, that is soft. Alright, so, we've cleaned up our chin."

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