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Pink Armpit Hair Removal!

First it was Lady Gaga with blue armpit hair.
Lady Gaga with blue armpit hair

Now we have Miley Cyrus with pink armpit hair.

Miley Cyrus with pink armpit hair
I don't know about you, but I remove armpit hair no matter what color it is! 😆

Waxing in my favorite choice for hair removal. It is quite annoying to let the hair grow to be waxed, but it is well worth it. I can get your underarms super smooth! 

See me at Styling Point in Media, Pa.!

There is no dark shadow left behind like there is with shaving.

There is no stubble.

The skin is left super smooth.

The more you wax, the finer the hair gets. I have a client I have been consistently waxing for many years. She has very little underarm hair now.

The underarm area is an awkward diy project. Visit a salon for a quick underarm wax. It should take 10 to 20 minutes depending on the amount and stubbornness of the hair.

Underarm Waxing Tips

Hair should be no longer than 1/2" so give it a trim if it is long. Your waxer can trim it for you if the idea of sharp scissors awkwardly trimming underarm hair yourself worries you!

Hair needs to be 1/8" to 1/4" long for the hair to get imbedded in the wax to be pulled out.

Clean off any deodorant or antiperspirant so the wax sticks better. Your waxer will also clean the skin.

Do not apply any lotions or creams to the area before a waxing.

Wear comfy clothes after waxing to avoid irritating freshly waxed skin.

Avoid wearing deodorant or antiperspirant 8 to 24 hours after waxing. Use powder.  

An underarm waxing will smooth for about 2 weeks. Let the hair grow without shaving for a week or two. Then, wax again to get the best results.

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Have a Beautifully Smooooooth Day!

xo
Licensed Cosmetologist, Esthetician, Makeup Artist

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