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precare pointers
- be clean- bathe like you would if you were going to your ob/gyn (for bikini treatments).
- be dry- cleanliness is appreciated, but please skip the lotion, you'll get better results if your skin is less oily.
- be hairy - your hair should be at least 0.25 inches in length (which makes it long enough to lay flat on your skin). please don't shave for at least two weeks prior to your appointment to ensure that your hair is long enough! also, if you've 'let it go' & the hair seems out of control, don't worry! our specialists will trim any longer hairs to the proper length prior to the removal process.
- be period free - (for women's bikini treatments)- it is the Shobha® Policy that our specialists will NOT perform bikini treatments on a menstruating client, period. generally, it is best to get a bikini treatment at least a few days before or after your period. the closer you get to your actual period, the more sensitive your body becomes; so be nice to your body & avoid making appointments on those ultra-sensitive days.
- be comfortable - if possible, wear loose clothing that day to prevent irritation in the post-wax phase.
- be relaxed - reportedly the more relaxed your muscles are, the better your hair removal results will be!
- industry insider info - surely, if you've read this far, you know that the Shobha® Family only wants to provide you with hairless happiness & we take all precautions on our end to make sure that we do everything to make your experience an enjoyable one. we would just like to make it known to all of our clients what others in our field may try to hide or deny...
even though we are all about sterilization, there is still a chance that sugaring/waxing can result in minor bumps, rashes, etc. for super sensitive skin types. for most, such irritations can be soothed & treated with over-the-counter topical treatments like hydrocortisone cream. if such irritation persists, we urge you to immediately see a dermatologist.
- it takes two to tango - we love doing our part so that you are happily hair-free, but we also strongly encourage that you love yourself as much as we do. below are a few self-help tips to harmonious hairlessness:
- please do not sugar/wax if you have any of the following conditions: diabetes, varicose veins, phlebitis, recent scar tissue, acne, sunburned skin, moles, or any other dermatological ailments.
- after exfoliating, be sure to keep your skin hydrated with a moisturizing lotion, body butter, or baby oil.
- also if you are using any of the following medicines or products (which make your skin ultra-sensitive), we recommend not sugaring/waxing: retin-a, accutane, tetracycline, glycolic acid, & alpha hydroxy products.
- oh, one more little warning, if you're pregnant - congratulations (!!!), but please consult with your physician before getting sugared/waxed
important aftercare acknowledgements
after waxing, your skin is more sensitive & can be prone to irritation. at Shobha, we advise you to:
- gently wash the sugared/waxed area with an antibacterial soap in lukewarm water.
- hold off taking hot baths (for at least 2 hours).
- avoid ultra-violet rays from tanning beds & sunbathing (for at least 48 hours).
- resist the sauna & steam room (for at least 48 hours).
- abstain from use of any products containing acid, i.e. alpha-hydroxy, glycolic acid, salicylic acid, etc. (for at least 48 hours).
ingrown hair prevention tips
outgrow your ingrown fears! - after sugaring/waxing many clients panic about the possibility of ingrown hairs. for this common concern, Shobha® recommends exfoliation! (but please wait at least 48 hours before you begin your exfoliating regimen)!
- use your normal soap/bodywash/cleanser with a Shobha® Exfoliating Cloth.
Shobha® Exfoliating Cloths, which are made from the natural plant fibers, can be used like a washcloth to help gently remove the outer layers of dead skin that can trap hairs from growing outward. these cloths appear to be very similar to loofahs, but are actually better since they are more flexible & machine-washable, which prevents the growth of bacteria & extends the life of the cloth!
loofah may also be used; however, be sure to store it in a well-ventilated place so it can dry completely. unfortunately, damp loofahs are often breeding grounds for bacteria, & can actually increase your risk of infection if used (yikes!). - try an exfoliating cleanser with your hands or washcloth.
sugar & fruit scrubs are most effective on dry to normal skin types or areas that you only want mild exfoliation.
salt scrubs are best used for normal to oily skin types or a deeper exfoliation. - for a deeper exfoliation, try products containing glycolic acid (just make sure you wait 48 hours!). like the Shobha® Ingrown Relief Lotion.
glycolic acid helps to shed dead skin cells that can clog pores & hair follicles, a major cause of ingrown hairs. beware, products containing acidic ingredients should not be used at the same time as other products that contain acids, benzoyl peroxide, rubbing alcohol, or any topical acne products (i.e. retin-a).


