Silky Smooth: The Art of Waxing Arms

arm waxing

When it comes to hair removal, waxing has been a tried and true method for achieving smooth and flawless skin. While waxing is commonly associated with removing hair from legs, underarms, and bikini areas, one area that often gets overlooked is the arms. Waxing the arms can be an effective and long-lasting solution for those looking to maintain silky smooth skin. In this blog post, we will explore the benefits of waxing arms and provide some tips to ensure a successful and comfortable waxing experience.

  1. Longer-lasting results: One of the biggest advantages of waxing arms is the long-lasting results it provides. Unlike shaving, which only removes hair from the surface, waxing removes hair from the root. This means that you can enjoy hair-free arms for several weeks before the hair regrowth becomes noticeable.
  2. Smoother and softer skin: Waxing not only removes unwanted hair but also exfoliates the skin. As the wax is pulled off, it takes away dead skin cells, leaving your arms feeling smoother and softer. Regular waxing can help improve the overall texture of your skin.
  3. Reduced hair growth over time: With repeated waxing sessions, you may notice a reduction in hair growth. Over time, the hair follicles can weaken, resulting in finer and sparser regrowth. This means that your arm hair will become less noticeable and require fewer waxing sessions.

Tips for a Successful Arm Waxing Experience

  1. Choose the right wax: There are different types of waxes available, such as soft wax and hard wax. Soft wax is typically used with cloth strips, while hard wax hardens on its own and is removed without the need for strips. Consult with a professional esthetician to determine the best type of wax for your arm hair and skin type. An all-purpose wax, like Cirépil Blue-(Cirépil created hard wax and the blue, it’s the number one selling wax) or for sensitive skin, Fiorella are good options.
  2. Prepare your skin: Before waxing, it’s essential to ensure your arms are clean and dry. Avoid applying lotions, oils, or any other products to your arms on the day of your waxing appointment. Exfoliating your skin, a day before waxing can help remove dead skin cells and ensure better wax adhesion.
  3. Seek professional help: While it’s possible to wax your arms at home using DIY kits, it’s recommended to visit a professional waxing salon for the best results. Professional estheticians are experienced in hair removal techniques and can ensure a safe and effective waxing experience.
  4. Follow aftercare instructions: After waxing, your skin may be sensitive, so it’s crucial to follow the aftercare instructions provided by your esthetician. These may include avoiding hot showers, direct sunlight, and applying soothing creams or aloe vera gel to calm the skin. Be sure to moisturize your arms regularly to keep them hydrated.

 Waxing arms can be a fantastic option for those seeking smooth, hair-free skin. With its long-lasting results, exfoliating benefits, and potential reduction in hair growth, waxing arms is a popular choice for many individuals. By following the tips mentioned in this blog post and seeking professional assistance, you can achieve beautifully smooth arms and enjoy the confidence that comes with it. Say goodbye to unwanted arm hair and embrace the joy of silky-smooth skin!

Embrace the Summer with Waxing: A Guide to Smooth, Carefree Skin

Why waxing is better? Comparison of different hair removal methods

As the warm sunrays bathe us in their golden glow, summer arrives with its promise of beach trips, pool parties, and outdoor adventures. With the arrival of the sunny season, many individuals seek to achieve smooth, hair-free skin that allows them to fully embrace the joys of summer. Among the various hair removal options available, waxing emerges as a popular choice. In this article, we will explore the wonders of summer waxing and why it is an excellent method for obtaining long-lasting, carefree skin during the sun-soaked months.

Long-lasting Results :

One of the key advantages of waxing, particularly during the summer, is its ability to deliver long-lasting results. Unlike shaving or depilatory creams, which only remove hair at the surface level, waxing removes hair from the root. As a result, the regrowth process is slower, and it can take weeks before the hair resurfaces. This longevity ensures that you can confidently flaunt smooth skin throughout the entire summer, without the need for frequent touch-ups.

Efficiency and Convenience :

Another compelling reason to choose waxing during the summer is its efficiency and convenience. Waxing allows you to tackle larger areas of hair removal in a single session, such as the legs, arms, back, or bikini line.

The process is relatively quick, especially with the help of skilled estheticians who can efficiently remove hair.

Additionally, waxing is a time-saving solution as it reduces the need for daily shaving, leaving you with more time to enjoy the sun-soaked season.

Exfoliation and Skin Enhancement :

Waxing not only removes unwanted hair but also acts as a natural exfoliator, leaving your skin smooth and rejuvenated. When the wax is applied and removed, it gently lifts away dead skin cells, promoting cell regeneration and a fresh, glowing complexion. Exfoliation also helps to prevent ingrown hairs, a common concern during the summer months. By shedding the layer of dead skin cells, waxing minimizes the chances of hair getting trapped beneath the surface, allowing your skin to breathe and remain blemish-free.

Minimal Maintenance :

During summer, the last thing anyone wants is to spend precious time constantly tending to hair removal needs. Waxing offers a low-maintenance routine, allowing you to make the most of your summer days. As previously mentioned, the effects of waxing can last for weeks, reducing the need for frequent touch-ups. Additionally, when hair does begin to regrow, it often appears softer and finer than before, making it less noticeable and easier to manage. With waxing, you can bid farewell to daily shaving and tedious upkeep, and instead, focus on soaking up the summer vibes.

Preparation Tips for Successful Waxing :

To ensure a successful waxing experience, it is essential to prepare your skin adequately. Here are a few tips to keep in mind:

  1. Allow your hair to grow to an optimal length of about 1/4 inch before waxing for the best results.
  2. Exfoliate your skin a day or two before your waxing appointment to remove dead skin cells.
  3. Avoid excessive sun exposure or tanning beds before waxing.
  4. Communicate any allergies, skin sensitivities, or medications you are taking with your esthetician to ensure a safe and effective waxing session.
  5. Be sure your esthetician uses a high-quality wax that will reduce the chance of ingrown hair and irritation. Cirepil wax is the number one wax on the professional market.

Summer waxing presents an ideal solution for achieving smooth, carefree skin during the sunny season. Its long-lasting results, efficiency, exfoliating benefits, and minimal maintenance make it an attractive choice for those seeking a hair removal method that can keep up with their summer!

When it comes to exfoliation, what is the best physical or chemical exfoliation?

what is the best physical or chemical exfoliation?

Exfoliation is an effective solution for many skin concerns like acne, aging skin, hyperpigmentation, ingrown hair and more. Dull, faded tattoos are receiving attention for their appearance post-exfoliation. Brighter and fresher tattoos are easy to achieve with exfoliation and hydration.

No matter what the skin concern, when you exfoliate the skin, you will choose a physical or chemical method. What’s the difference? Which is better?

Chemical exfoliation is created by applying an acid to the skin therefore dissolving the dead skin cells. It can be in the form of a cleanser, serum, chemical peel, mask, or moisturizer.

AHA and BHA acids do the heavy lifting to dissolve the dead cells and congestion.
AHA, or alpha hydroxy acid, includes glycolic acid, lactic acid, malic and mandelic acid. BHA, or beta hydroxy acid, with the most common being salicylic acid. 

AHA’s dissolve and remove dead skin cells from the skin’s surface. 

BHA’s go deeper into the pores to remove dead skin cells and congestion in the skin. 

AHA’s have a smaller molecular structure making them stronger. When looking at acids for exfoliating the skin, you may want to consider the Ph and the % of the acid to determine which one may be stronger than another.

Different acids are best for different skin concerns. Look up any article regarding the best acid for any skin condition and you will find conflicting information. That is because all skin is different. One person may have success with lactic acid and another may favor salicylic. 

But overall, each chemical exfoliant has its strength. Lactic acid is hydrating which makes it nice for dehydrated skin. Salicylic acid is less irritating and great for sloughing and going deeper into the pores. For tattoo brightening or to freshen a tattoo, look for salicylic acid as the main ingredient due to its gentle nature. Glycolic is a go-to for mature skin for its smoothing ability and its strength due to its small molecular size.

Physical exfoliation is the physical action to remove surface cells on the skin, such as using a scrub, a brush, dermaplaning or microdermabrasion. Any action vs. product application that performs the exfoliation would be considered a physical exfoliation. For rough dry flaky skin, a physical exfoliation is a nice choice. For acne, not so much. 

Even the act of waxing could have an exfoliating effect, but only if the wax has been tested and proved to do so.

Some types of wax do not provide exfoliating benefits. Tattoo Wax is the first and only patented wax that is both hydrating and exfoliating making it great to brighten older tattoos. 

For acne, a chemical exfoliant is a great choice. The physical exfoliation like a rough scrub or a cleansing cloth could spread the bacteria or irritate the acne exacerbating the condition. Rosacea is another example of a chemical exfoliant being a better choice than a physical exfoliant.

Can you do both, physical and chemical? For a skin condition like keratosis pilaris, the combination of both chemical and physical is ideal.

For tattoos as well! To brighten a dull tattoo, the combination of chemical and physical exfoliation is the magic bullet. Waxing with Tattoo Wax paired with Tattoo Sublim Exfoliation & Illuminating Lotion works so well that is has resulted in a new service being offered in the waxing world-Tattoo Waxing!!

Tattoo Wax in video:

Article Written by Cali VanAelst, National Training Director at Perron Rigot Inc., 12 July 2021.

What’s the difference between a Bikini Wax vs a Brazilian Wax?

What's the difference between a Bikini Wax vs a Brazilian Wax?

You are using top notch wax, the Mercedes Benz of waxing, Cirépil wax. You have even expanded to the specialty hard wax beads, Intimate 4 specialized for Brazilian waxing. But now you are still confused as to what is a bikini wax and what is a Brazilian wax. Clients are confused as well.

Cue any pop culture movie with a Brazilian waxing scene and it quickly becomes clear that many people are confused about what waxing service they are scheduling vs. what waxing service they actually want.  Clients often book a bikini wax without understanding the perimeters of where a bikini wax begins and ends. The same goes for the clients who schedule a Brazilian wax, only to be surprised when all the hair has been removed. For this reason, the consultation is vital to understanding your clients’ expectations. Also, a clear explanation on your waxing menu and educating your clients on the correct terminology when it comes to intimate waxing. But even for estheticians within the professional community there is confusion.

Where does a bikini wax begin and end? What is a Hollywood? What is a landing strip? Is bikini and Brazilian waxing also performed on men? Does a Brazilian wax remove all the hair? We are here to help clear up the mystery surrounding intimate waxing!

First off, different businesses may opt to create their own fun waxing menu with descriptions that are unique to their business and market, maybe even including charts and images for their clients to choose from. But most intimate waxing terminology is shared throughout the professional waxing industry.

Overall, it’s not complicated, we break it down for you here!

1. Basic Bikini

basic bikini

Basic Bikini – a bikini wax is the most conservative of intimate waxing procedures. Often referred to as a ‘basic bikini’. It includes the sides, about an inch just inside of the natural bikini line from the top down so that no hair would peek out from a bikini. The basic bikini wax also includes a strip all the way across the top. The result will be a triangular or rectangular shape, conservative and natural but clean.

2. Extended Bikini or French Bikini

extended bokini

Extended Bikini or French Bikini– this is in-between a basic bikini wax and a Brazilian wax. The result is a 3-finger width rectangle or triangle strip with hair that is left all the way down. No hair is removed from the back (between the cheeks), the labia for women or the penis and testicles for men. This is a very clean look for people who want to leave some hair behind but not much.

3. Brazilian Wax

brezilian wax

Brazilian- a Brazilian wax removes all the hair on the top, the labia for woman, the penis and testicles for men, and all the way around the back between the cheeks. All the hair from the entire intimate area is removed. There are some demographic areas that refer to a Brazilian wax as a Hollywood. Although less common, the two descriptions go hand in hand.

Of course, during the thorough consultation process with your client, you will gain a clear understanding of what they desire, and you can custom their waxing treatment accordingly.

For example, some women love a Brazilian wax but choose to leave a 2-finger width strip (sometimes referred to as a landing strip) on the top with the remainder of the hair being removed. This is also considered a Brazilian wax and you would charge accordingly. Another example is someone who requests a full basic bikini on top but want all the hair off around the back. This would be charged as a basic bikini with an extra charge for the back. And it is also common that someone would request an appointment for just the back, between the butt cheeks. It may be smart to add that as a stand-alone service to your menu.

Some waxing studios and estheticians even offer special unique shapes, why not? And if you are looking for an add-on service, add the butt cheeks, which are not included in any of the bikini wax treatments. You can add anywhere from $10-$25 depending on your market and how much wax you used. It only takes a couple of extra minutes, and the clients will love it! 

Some clients want a natural look, some a clean hairfree look, either way, you will now be in the position to clearly identify and explain the different options when it comes to intimate waxing.

Want to know more about Wax Styles and Margins?

Click here to download our special Cirepil Guide.

Article Written by Cali VanAelst, National Training Director at Perron Rigot Inc., 22 June 2021.

3 Steps for a Foolproof Back Wax

3 Steps for a Foolproof Back Wax

Men’s waxing has increased, the market is currently hotter than cryptocurrency.

If you are hesitant to introduce men’s waxing to your waxing menu because you fear male bikini waxing, just keep it simple. Start with the basics for men like the back, ears, nose and eyebrows. Brows and back, the perfect gentlemen’s package. Adding back waxing to the menu is a smart idea, and lucrative. Once you master how to do it, it becomes a quick and easy service.

How confident do you feel in your back waxing skills? Brand new and petrified? Or GOAT status?

Either way, here are 3 steps to a foolproof back wax.

1.Select the best wax

Select the best wax

Wax on, wax off, isn’t all wax the same? Well, no. Wax comes in many textures, scents, and types for specific needs. The back is a large area that will require longer application strips. In addition, the back might be sensitive. You could opt for a strip wax, but hard wax is much more comfortable for the client. It is important to use the highest quality wax.

Cirépil by Perron Rigot HOMME (sounds like ‘oh-mm’) is the best men’s professional wax. It is a deep green color with a clean crisp marine scent. A strong wax and easy to use. Formulated specifically for men who may have more coarse and dense hair on their back. Homme is a gel wax, easy to apply and remove. Like all Cirépil wax, it leaves behind no sticky residue and the skin is left looking beautiful and healthy.

2. Technique

When using Cirépil hard stripless wax beads, apply the wax in the direction of hair growth and remove in the opposite direction staying close and parallel to the body. For the client’s comfort, apply a light pressure to the area with your hand after removing the wax strip.

Start with the center of the back. Start from the top of the back and work down the middle of the back to the waist. Typically, this will be 2 or 3 strips of wax. This will create a hair-free area when removing the side strips which saves time and makes for a more comfortable experience for your client.

Next, apply the side strips from the side of the body towards the center. Apply one strip at a time if you are a beginner. If you are a rock star waxer, apply 3 strips leaving space between the strips, working methodically from the top of the back to the waist.

Then apply strips to the space that was left between the previous strips. Usually, this will be required about 6 strips per side. Most importantly, be sure to remove the hair to just below the waist band to avoid a line of hair left behind. When applying the wax from the side of the body to the center of the back, do not start too far down on the side. If you start too far down on the side, you may inadvertently remove hair from the front of the body leaving a bald spot on the chest, especially if the client has chest hair.

Recap;

  • Apply 2 strips down the middle of the back, from the top to waist.
  • Apply 6 alternating side strips from side of body to center of the back.
  • And…done.
  • 15 minutes is what you can book for the service. Of course, consult with your guest regarding the shoulders which will add additional time.

3. Post back wax     

After the waxing is complete, massage in a quarter size of the Cirépil Post Refreshing Gel.
Advise of the importance of at-home exfoliation to avoid breakouts. Skip the beach and the gym for the first 24 hours after waxing.

First time back wax clients are more prone to breakouts. Exfoliation and consistent wax appointments every 4 weeks will clear up the issue (pun intended). The hair will become finer, the hair follicle will decrease in size and the area will adjust to waxing. After an average of 3 appointments, breakouts post waxing will no longer be an issue.

4. Back Wax in video

Article Written by Cali VanAelst, National Training Director at Perron Rigot Inc., 28 May 2021.

5 Waxing Tips from Top Wax Pros

5 Waxing Tips from Top Wax Pros

1. Different temperature wax for different body areas

Salon owner and highly experienced waxer, Jamie Plaia, says

‘While using hard wax, I prefer to use a tacky and cooler wax consistency when waxing the body such as under arms, legs and arms to have more control and more comfort for the client. The wax should be able to stay on the spatula without dripping too much. I normally grab my wax from the center of the pot when I prefer it cooler. I pull wax from the edges of my wax pot when I prefer a thinner and warmer temperature wax, like for eyebrows. I always test the temperature of the wax before I apply it to the client.

My favorite wax for Brazilian waxing is Cirépil Blue, it’s the best and perfect for anybody area. I love Boudoir for the legs and underarms. I remove the wax slightly tacky for fine hair and I let the wax set a second longer for dense and coarse hair.’

2. Service time 

Jessi Watkins makes some very good points.

She says, “While scrolling through social media, one concern appears rather frequently in waxing groups, timing. How can I speed up my services? When fellow estheticians are touting seven-minute Brazilians, it’s very easy to feel inadequate. No waxer begins by performing a seven-minute Brazilian wax. While seven minutes may be on the extremely speedy side, a fifteen-minute Brazilian takes practice, as well. Truly, the only way to quicken your pace and perfect your strip placement and application is with practice.  Your client may appreciate a quick service; however, most will appreciate the fact that you care for their well-being. Waxing is a skill that, like anything else, improves with time and practice. It is important to be patient with yourself and continue to explore education, products, and techniques.” Get educated!!!

3. Include Brazilian waxing into your menu of services

7 Waxing Myths Demystified

Quick service. Low overhead. High rewards. Due to feelings of embarrassment, some estheticians forego the intimate waxing arena. In the words of Elsa, let it go. Yes, the client is fully exposed, but trust me when I say, you will be focused on the hair…all day long. Which direction is the hair growing, is there any hair left, is the hair long enough, etc.

Estheticians who specialize in Brazilian waxing take pride in making the client feel at ease while offering a pain-free and speedy experience that brings clients back every month. From personal experience, I can tell you that every vagina is the same while being totally different. One is not better than another, just different. Mastering Brazilian waxing will reap financial rewards for you and your clients will be thankful.

Using a hypoallergenic wax like Cirépil Boudoir or Cristalline that are formulated for sensitive skin will help by offering a more comfortable experience and the best results.

Start by offering a basic bikini wax. Once you feel comfortable, confident and your speed is up to par, add Brazilian waxing. Remember, fast doesn’t mean that it is done well. You cannot do fast what you cannot do well. Focus on technique and your time will gradually become shorter. We all know Brazilian waxing is barely touched on in school, be sure to master your skillset with hands on education.

Perron Rigot offers the best hands-on education in the industry.

Perron Rigot Institute has extremely high quality hands-on Brazilian classes utilizing the #1 wax, Cirépil, it’s a great place to upgrade your waxing skills.

4. Educate your clients

Jamie Plaia recommends, to get the most out of your waxing service it is important to educate your clients on what they can be doing at home. Exfoliating the skin before your wax appointment will ensure effective removal by sloughing off the top layer of dead skin cells and unclogging the pores. Use a gentle exfoliant that pairs well with your skin like an unscented scrub, loofah, plus a chemical exfoliant with salicylic acid is the basis to preparing for a successful wax. But do not over-exfoliate, as this can damage your skin or make the skin over sensitized which could be a waxing contraindication.

Don’t exfoliate the day before, day after or the day of your service as you may irritate your skin. 

5. Prepare the skin prior to waxing

Prepare the skin prior to waxing

It is very important to prepare the skin properly before waxing.

If you simply apply wax to the skin with no preparation, bacteria may be present, hair may be left behind and the waxing process may be more uncomfortable. Plus, the process of preparing the skin before waxing is the perfect time to check for the direction of hair growth, smooth the hair in one direction and to check the skin closer for any contraindications.

Always cleanse the skin first to remove any oil, makeup, or bacteria. Cirépil Blue Lotion Cleanser is right for the job. Oil is superior to powder by helping the wax release easily from the skin and creating a protective barrier between the skin and the wax making for an almost pain free experience for the client while leaving the skin healthy. Cirépil Pre Depilatory Oil is best, but only one drop and always blot. The skin is then ready for the wax to be applied.

Article Written by Cali VanAelst, National Training Director at Perron Rigot Inc., 11 August 2021.

Ethically Chic: differences between vegan, organic and cruelty free products

Ethically Chic: differences between vegan, organic and cruelty free products

The ethically chic movement isn’t new, but it is growing especially within the professional salon and spa industry. 

Organic salons are popping up in record numbers. More people than ever are choosing an ethical and sustainable lifestyle which includes where they spend their money. By offering choices that align with your clients; lifestyles, you are answering a need and will gain client loyalty while preserving the planet.

Ethically chic isn’t a fad, it’s a movement. 28 percent of men and 22 percent of women in the United States will mainly use organic skin care products, perhaps because nearly 40 percent of U.S. consumers believe that organic personal care and cosmetics products are healthier than conventional personal care and cosmetics products.

Avoiding parabens is very important but today we have come even further in understanding what clean living is all about. Ethical living is the philosophy of making decisions in daily life that consider ethical and moral values regarding sustainability, environmentalism, wildlife and the welfare of animals and people.  

Adding professional products that align with your clients and potential clients in a win-win. But where to begin when the claims of natural and organic are splashed around generously and often with false claims. Look for authentic certifications backed by a trustworthy source. 

Here are the 4 certifications to look for when seeking professional products that support a sustainable, ethical, and conscious business.

1. Vegan products

Vegan products have proven to be better for those who have sensitive skin resulting in a lesser chance of skin irritation or reactions.

Vegan products are also better for the environment, animal farming contributes significantly to climate change so switching to vegan skin care products are better for the planet. A product that is vegan does not contain any animal ingredients, or animal-derived ingredients. This includes honey, beeswax, lanolin, collagen, albumen, carmine, cholesterol, gelatin, and many others.

Perron Rigot Professional Cirépil Cristalline is a vegan hard wax bead that is ideal for sensitive skin and for all skin and hair types, plus it is very easy to use. And you can feel confident with the Perron Rigot Professional Cirepil Blue Lotion Cleanser and Pre-Depilatory Oil, both are vegan and paraben free- plus all Cirépil Products are cruelty free!

2. Recyclable packaging

Recycling reduces the need for refining and processing of raw materials which create substantial air and water pollution. As recycling saves energy, it also reduces greenhouse gas emissions, which helps to tackle climate change. Recycling will resource efficiency,  using products to their fullest potential. When a recycled material, rather than a raw material, is used to make a new product, natural resources and energy are conserved. This is because recycled materials have already been refined and processed once; manufacturing the second time is much cleaner and less energy-intensive than the first.

3. Organic 

Ahh…the leader of all claims but oh so confusing. 

eco organic

Organic labeling indicates that the food or agricultural product has been produced through approved methods. The organic standards describe the specific requirements that must be verified by a USDA-accredited certifying agent before products can be labeled USDA organic. The USDA requirements for the use of the term “organic” are separate from the laws and regulations that FDA enforces for cosmetics. The FDA does not define or regulate the term “organic” as it applies to cosmetics, body care or personal care products. A USDA Organic label pertains only to food in the product. The other ingredients will likely not be organic but also not desirable. 

EcoCert Cosmos Organic is a French certification and one of the strictest in the world. EcoCert Cosmos Organic certifies that production respects human health, is free of petrochemicals, parabens, perfume, synthetic color, GMO’s and must have recyclable packaging.

Perron Rigot Professional has developed the first ever Certifed Ecocert Cosmos Organic Professional strip wax, Origine. It is the perfect choice for salons, spas and waxing boutiques wanting to offer an organic waxing choice for their clients. And they will thank you. Merci!

4. Cruelty free 

Cruelty-Free products are generally healthier. When you opt for products not tested on animals, you’re also eliminating harmful chemicals like parabens, sulfates, and synthetic dyes. These cleaner products are better for your skin, which means less likelihood of breakouts, irritation, and inflammation. The animals used in experiments are not only confined to small cages and inhumane conditions, but they’re also subjected to tests that are beyond cruel. Some governments around the world have already banned animal testing for cosmetics including the European Union, Isreal, India, Norway, Switzerland, South Korea, and New Zealand. In the USA, it is important to research brands that are cruelty free.

Perron Rigot Professional Cirépil is one brand that is cruelty free, aligning with moral and ethical values and preserving the planet for future generations.

Article Written by Cali VanAelst, National Training Director at Perron Rigot Inc., 29 September 2021.

7 Waxing Myths Demystified

7 Waxing Myths Demystified

Read on to demystify the myths and facts when it comes to waxing!

1- Waxing causes premature aging

False. Waxing will remove the hair from the root. As skilled professionals being proficient in how to hold the skin so that the hair is removed without pulling the skin is imperative. The eyebrow and upper lip area is where the skin is the thinnest, even still, the hair is able to be removed without damage to the skin. Waxing is also a process that is done once every 4-6 weeks not a daily process. Aging is caused by free radical damage such as sun exposure, smoking, poor diet, genetic predisposition, and overall health, not waxing.

2- You need hair to keep you clean 

False. When speaking of bikini waxing, we have all heard the myth that we need hair to keep bacteria at bay. Pubic hair can trap sweat, oil and bacteria that can cause odor. Keeping pubic hair or removing it is not a determination of hygiene. In modern times, we have access to daily showers which is the key to hygiene. Choosing to keep or remove hair will not determine hygiene.

3- Swimming is fine after waxing

No, false again. Whether speaking of a full leg wax, a bikini wax or any other body area, clients should avoid swimming for 24 hours after a waxing service. The bacteria present in a lake, ocean or pool can cause issues post waxing. Using a pre and post product to eliminate bacteria will help to keep the client’s skin clean. Cirépil Purifying Blue Lotion is ideal to cleanse the client’s skin prior to waxing and can also be used post waxing for an added benefit.

4- Waxing makes the hair grow back thicker

False! Waxing will damage the hair follicle over time. This damage will make the hair finer and much of the hair will not grow back. Shaving makes the hair follicle stronger resulting in thicker more coarse hair. The full benefit of waxing is usually achieved after 3 consecutive waxing services spaced 4-6 weeks apart, without shaving between appointments. Voila! Less hair and virtually pain free waxing.

5- Pregnancy is a contraindication to waxing

7 Waxing Myths Demystified
7 Waxing Myths Demystified

Nope. False. Waxing is perfectly safe during pregnancy. Of course, the client can receive the green light from their Dr. for added safety, but pregnancy is not a contraindication. With waxing, hair is removed from the root with no damage to the skin. If the skin is swollen, if varicose veins are present or if the skin is compromised in any way that would be a no-go. Hormone levels may be a bit inconsistent and could make the skin more sensitive but overall, expecting ladies will be very happy to get waxed during this time. Opting for a wax designed for sensitive skin like Cirépil Boudoir will ensure an even more comfortable waxing experience. But a bit of caution, any ingrown hair product or post waxing product containing salicylic acid is not advised for pregnant women.

6- Waxing will cause hypergmentation.

False. When waxing is done properly with a high-quality low temperature wax, the skin will not be compromised, and hyperpigmentation will not result. Post inflammatory hyperpigmentation is caused by damage to the skin. When waxing, if the skin is burned, has lifted or has been bruised, the skin is damaged and undesirable results will ensue. Using a hypoallergenic low temperature wax, like Cirépil Cristalline along with proper technique will obtain optimal results.

7- Waxing hurts A LOT

No pain, no gain? Not in this scenario. This is a false statement.

While everyone’s pain tolerance varies, when waxing is done properly with a high-quality wax, very little discomfort should arise. The horror stories of clients using ice packs for 24 hours post waxing are not the experience that should be offered to a client. During the waxing process, the wax should easily release from the skin thanks to the Pre-Depilatory Oil and when the waxing service has ended, the skin should feel back to normal within minutes. The waxing service is a beauty treatment, not a painful experience.

Article Written by Cali VanAelst, National Training Director at Perron Rigot Inc., 03 November 2021.

5 reasons Why Preparing the Skin Prior to Waxing is Important

5 reasons Why Preparing the Skin Prior to Waxing is Important

Why is it important to prepare the skin before waxing? isn’t faster to just apply the wax on and remove it?

Here are 5 reasons why preparing the skin before waxing is crucial for you and your client.

1- Cleaning the skin before waxing is very important.

Use a product that has a low alcohol content to help eliminate bacteria and remove any residual oil or residue from the skin.

The Purifying Blue Lotion by Perron Rigot is perfect for the job. Just a couple of sprays on a cotton round or esthetic wipe are all you need. Wipe the area to be waxed to create a clean slate. Not only will this prevent bacteria from entering the skin after the wax has been removed, but it will help prevent breakouts post waxing.

2- To create a comfortable and almost pain free waxing treatment, use a pre wax oil.

The oil will create a barrier between the skin and the hair. The wax will then lift off effortlessly removing only the hair. Even pressing lightly on the skin around the wax that was applied to the skin will release the wax from the skin creating an anchor to remove the wax. No longer will you be flicking the wax trying to remove it, and you clients will thank you. 

Pre & Post Depilatory Oil by Perron Rigot has been voted the best oil to prep the skin prior to waxing. Just note that one drop is all that is needed and blot well to remove any extra oil. The skin should have a slight sheen not shiny. The result of using the oil is less pain, less redness and a very comfortable experience for the client.

3- The days of applying powder before waxing are long gone.

Talc is a known carcinogen. Nobody wants that. Even corn starch is dangerous to breathe in. Aside from the hazards of powder, oil will give you better results. Using oil before waxing not only protects the skin and makes the service virtually pain free but the oil acts as a magnet for the wax to grasp the hair not the skin.

Without the oil to prepare the skin, hair will be left behind after the waxing. Then you will need to apply more wax, this will cost product and time. For the most effective result and to save time, preparing the skin is vital for the best result-no hair left behind.

4- When waxing clients with dry skin, sometimes the wax will stick to the skin making for an uncomfortable experience.

Pre & Post Depilatory Oil is a perfect solution. When the oil is used to prepare the skin before waxing, dry skin is hydrated, and the wax will not stick to the skin.

Even after the waxing service the skin is left better than before making a Cirépil waxing service more of a beauty treatment leaving the skin beautiful and uncompromised. The oil can be used to prepare the skin when using either strip or stripless hard wax.

5- Skin lifting is greatly reduced. 

Of course, always perform a thorough consultation with the client to confirm that no contraindications are present. Then be sure to use a hypoallergenic wax made for sensitive skin for sensitive areas like the eyebrows, underarms and intimate waxing.

Hard wax beads are recommended for the face, not strip wax. By preparing the skin with a pre-depilatory oil, the barrier created between the skin and the wax will help prevent skin lifting as long as no contraindications are present. This is because the hair will be removed but the wax will not adhere tightly to the skin, only the hair. The wax will adhere to the hair, not the skin.

Video using Cirépil Blue Purifying Lotion and Cirepil Pre & Post Depilatory Oil.

Article Written by Cali VanAelst, National Training Director at Perron Rigot Inc., 15 December 2021.

Powder vs Oil, which is better?

Powder vs Oil, which is better?

It is a highly debated subject in the waxing industry. 

How to prepare the client’s skin before waxing? What is not a debate in preparing the skin before waxing. We all do that. (Hopefully.) 

Cleaning the skin before waxing is the first step to remove any oil, makeup, moisturizer and germs.

Cleaning is the first step before waxing. 

The Cirépil Purifying Blue Lotion by Perron Rigot has a low alcohol content making it perfect as the first step. A clean surface will help you to see the skin more clearly, will help prevent the spread of bacteria and will create a clean surface to move on to preparing the skin for hair removal. But then comes the controversy. 

Oil or powder to prepare the skin before the wax?  Once upon a time, powder was used before waxing, by most estheticians or cosmetologists. Did it work? Well, yes. Some people think if it’s not broken, don’t fix it. People do not like to change their tried-and-true methods. 

But what if there were a solution that resulted in a more comfortable experience for your client, saved you time and saved you money. And, wasn’t cancer causing. It is now factual, talc causes cancer. Not only does talc put your client at risk but also yourself. Sure, you can opt for cornstarch but even inhaling the powder all day is not safe for your lungs, plus you and your workspace will be covered in powder. Dusting constantly. Oil is the solution. One drop, done. No mess, no risk. Cirépil Pre & Post Depilatory Oil by Perron Rigot is the solution.

When it comes to getting the job done, most wax will leave hair behind when using powder. On the other hand, the oil acts like a magnet for the hair. When you apply the wax, the hair will stick tightly to the wax. This saves time and money. You will only need to go over the area one time, saving wax and time. 

Waxing isn’t the most pleasurable experience, but with a high-quality wax and a pre oil it becomes nearly pain free. The oil acts as a barrier between the skin and the wax. When you remove the wax, it releases effortlessly taking all the hair with it but not pulling on the skin. 

What if it doesn’t work? You tried the oil but no way, it doesn’t work for you. You likely used too much oil or maybe the wrong oil. One drop is all you need for any body area. Then blot the area really well. The skin should have a slight shine but shouldn’t look shiny. If too much oil is used, the wax won’t adhere. It will roll off upon application. Not to worry, simply re-cleanse the skin and apply the wax. 

The best part about using oil is there will be very little wax pieces or residue left behind when you have finished waxing. But, if there is any wax residue left behind, you can use the oil post waxing as well. 

Video using Cirépil Blue Purifying Lotion and Cirepil Pre & Post Depilatory Oil.

Article Written by Cali VanAelst, National Training Director at Perron Rigot Inc., 19 January 2022.