Why Your Brows Breakout Over Waxing - And How to Prevent It.

Ever get those tiny bumps or breakouts after a wax? You’re truly not alone in this experience, but fortunately, it is preventable with the right care. Why does it happen? The process of hair removal opens the hair follicle, resulting in an increased vulnerability of the skin to bacteria, sweat, and/or pore-clogging products. To assist you in preventing this common issue, here are a couple of helpful tips to follow:

Pre-Wax: Make sure to thoroughly cleanse the brow area, ensuring that there is no makeup, lotions, or oils present.

Post-Wax: Immediately after waxing, apply soothing aloe vera, witch hazel, or a calming serum that contains niacinamide to help reduce irritation. Additionally, it is advisable to avoid sweating, touching, or exfoliating the area for at least 24 hours to allow your skin to recover.

After undergoing a waxing treatment, there are several essential actions you should absolutely avoid to ensure your skin remains healthy and irritation-free.

Firstly, it is imperative to refrain from exposing the freshly waxed area to sunlight or tanning beds, as this can lead to severe irritation and even sunburn. Additionally, you should avoid applying any harsh skincare products, such as exfoliants or fragrances, to the area for at least 24 hours post-waxing.

It is also advisable to skip intense workouts that may cause excessive sweating, which can further irritate the sensitive skin.

Taking these precautions will help to maintain your skin's beauty and comfort following a wax.

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