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Summary: Improve your facial skin care routine and learn all about waxing and hair removal for your face from an expert in this free skin care video.
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About the Expert
Casey Switch Casey Switch has worked as a spa professional, and now runs her own skin care and facial business. read more
When you start looking for someone to do your facial waxing make sure to know your aesthetician and that they know your skin type. Facial waxing is like anywhere else but more sensitive on your body. You want to make sure that you always have the utensils that you need, spatulas, some sort of sensitive wax. And once you apply the wax you want to make sure to go downwards at a 45 degree angle. Just because that helps the wax to spread out smoothly and just adds a think layer. And then you just want to follow the hair growth. Most of the time on your chin and your cheeks the hair grows downward. And then once you get to the chin area, do it in different sections. For the bottom of the chin, start at the very top of the chin and move down. You want to go in a downward motion, and then once you get up into this area you want to do it in sections. You’re not in a rush; you want to make it as less painful as possible. And again, the number one rule is to just follow the hairline and to just pull the skin and then pull the muslin off the opposite way and then … pull the muslin off the opposite way you’ve applied your wax.
Please please, please say musliN, not MusliM. Maybe I heard wrong, if so I apologize, but if not, please fix this. Experts who don't know the correct terms don't sound like experts at all. Thank you.
I heard muslin. It's one of those words that requires extra enunciation but she said it correctly. Excellent tips, btw.