Hello friends,
As we all know, epilation is one of the best methods to remove unwanted hair. It removes hair from the roots, leaving your skin silky and smooth for long. But, what about the pain? Yes, epilation can be a painful process with its intensity varying from person to person. But thankfully, there are many tips and tricks that can reduce pain and soothe your skin for a better hair removal experience. Want to know more about these tips? Keep reading.
Always take a shower
You should always use your epilator in the shower or after taking a bath with lukewarm water. Preferably, take a shower beforehand to open your pores and make hair removal easier. Girls who use epilator on dry skin often experience more pain and unsatisfactory results. Take a bath with warm water to open up your pores and soften hair for easy epilation.
Exfoliate
It is important to exfoliate your skin before epilation. Exfoliation is important to get rid of the dead skin cells and dirt. Proper exfoliation also prevents the risk of ingrown hair. You can use an exfoliating scrub or gloves to exfoliate your skin regularly to maintain a smooth skin.
Try a wet and dry epilator
You should opt for a wet and dry epilator in order to reduce pain. You can epilate in the shower while your skin is still wet or use it after a shower, whichever hurts you less. You can invest in an epilator that can be used in both the conditions to find out which method hurts you less.
Lathering trick
Lather your skin while using an epilator as it can surely reduce the pain. Just take some foaming gel or shower gel and create a lot of lather with it. Now, use the epilator and run it over the skin smoothly to get the best results. Make sure your epilator is meant to be used in this way to get the desired results. This will hurt you less and give you a silky smooth skin.
Hi
Due to pcod I have a very thick hair growth all over my body.. even on my face .. I wax but my skin is so sensitive so please suggest which epilator I use which is the most effective one .. confused .. please help