Bioepilation contraindications. Bioepilation - what is it? The cost of waxing

This method of hair removal was invented by the Egyptian Queen Nefertiti. She applied a special viscous mass to the body, which solidified, and then fell off along with the hair.
Currently, wax is used as a viscous mass, which explains another name for bioepilation - waxing (from the English wax - wax), or wax depilation.

How do we do bioepilation

We use in our offices, which is the leader in the production of products for depilation. The whole range of funds for deep bioepilation wax are of high quality, easy to use and do not cause allergic reactions.
We use two types of wax: hard (hot) wax and soft (warm).
hard wax it is used on the basis of pine resin or petroleum products so that the mass does not splash and does not stick too much; vegetable or lemon oil is included in its composition. The hot composition is applied to the body at a temperature of 38-42 C in the direction of hair growth. The skin warms up during the procedure, the pores open, and the hair along with the wax is removed quite easily. Thanks to rubber additives, wax completely repeats the relief of the skin, so such “difficult” areas as armpits and bikini area.


The basis soft wax - a mixture of pine resin and softeners. Warm waxes are available in roller cassettes or cans. The wax is heated in special heaters and applied along the hair growth, and then removed with a special paper strip against the hair growth. After the procedure, the remnants of warm wax must be removed with a special oil, which at the same time soothes the skin.
After bioepilation, our specialists will offer you procedures that slow down hair growth:
1. Ultrasound - hair removal . The surface of the skin is treated with special compounds, the molecules and ions of which are delivered to the deep dermal layers with the help of ultrasound. Here they inhibit (slow down) the process of germ cell division and even partially disrupt the hair follicle due to the alkaline pH.
2. Lotion with chamomile extract , delaying hair growth. The lotion slows down the process of hair growth due to the substance laurylisokinoline bromide contained in it, which acts selectively on the hair follicle, destroying its cells, thereby increasing the intervals between processes. Enriched with chamomile extract and a moisturizing complex, the lotion also has an antiseptic, softening and moisturizing effect, soothing the skin after depilation.

Bioepilation with wax: contraindications

Acute and chronic skin diseases
- decompensated stages of diabetes mellitus
- varicose veins (at the site of the procedure)
- severe forms of hypertension and coronary heart disease
- acute forms of herpes
- infectious diseases
- benign skin neoplasms (papillomas, warts, moles).

The price of bioepilation

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Being beautiful everywhere and always is what women have striven for in all eras. This desire sometimes led to very strange, at a glance modern man, results. However, quite painful procedures have survived to this day. For example, epilation. After all, increased "hairiness" has always been a sign of masculinity, and fragile gentle woman she's useless. One of the modern methods is bioepilation of a deep bikini with wax.

Bioepilation is a reliable and relatively harmless method of removing unwanted vegetation on the body. Only natural products are used for it, hence the prefix "bio" in the name. Such components do not contain harmful "chemistry", virtually eliminate the risk of causing allergies. Skin irritation after natural ways passes faster. In addition, beauties used these methods in ancient times, which means that they have been tested for centuries.

According to what means for bioepilation are used, the following varieties are distinguished:

If, when using wax and resin, the product is applied along the hair growth, and comes off against it, then with shugaring, the opposite is true - the paste is applied against the hair growth, and comes off along the growth. Therefore, the method is less painful and traumatic.

Pros and cons of bioepilation

Bioepilation is chosen by many women. The reason for this is the numerous advantages of the method of removing unwanted hair:

  1. Natural composition. For bioepilation, only natural products are selected that do not contain harmful substances in their composition.
  2. Minimal Risk side effects. Natural ingredients practically do not cause individual intolerance and allergies to anyone, the skin heals and gets rid of irritation quickly.
  3. Versatility. natural remedies suitable for removing hairs of any density and structure on all parts of the body - including the bikini area.
  4. Ease of application. After a little training, any woman can cope with these compounds at home.
  5. Long effect. Hairs will begin to grow in three to four weeks, with each new procedure they become thinner and easier to remove.

However, bioepilation also has disadvantages. And the main one is pain. Pulling out hair from the root is always painful, but it is especially true for the sensitive zone of a deep bikini. Over time, the procedure will cause less and less discomfort, but for some women the skin is so sensitive that it is impossible to get used to it.

To reduce pain, it is worth using special products before depilation, which contain painkillers. And hot wax has one more drawback - if you overheat it a little, you can get it, so you should be careful, especially in the intimate area.

Contraindications

Bioepilation also has contraindications. You can not remove hairs in the bikini area in such ways for the following diseases and conditions:

It is worth abandoning deep bikini bioepilation during pregnancy and during menstruation. And from waxing it is better to abstain for people with intolerance to bee products.

Preparation and course of the procedure

The success of the procedure, its effectiveness and the condition of the skin after it largely depend on proper preparation and proper conduct procedures. Before the procedure, the skin must be thoroughly cleaned, to reduce soreness, many recommend steaming it out by taking a hot bath or shower. And then apply before depilation.

Important! You also need to grow hair. Bioepilation is applicable for vegetation of at least three millimeters in length, and preferably 5-6 millimeters.

hot wax

Wax must be warmed up to the desired consistency before use. To do this, it is placed in a special device - a wax melter or in a microwave. It is important not to overheat the product, otherwise it is easy to burn the skin. Bioepilation with hot wax in the deep bikini area is as follows:

Be extremely careful. The intimate area is very sensitive, it is easy to damage the skin and cause severe pain. Do not apply hot wax to the same area of ​​skin in the bikini area twice in a row. If individual hairs remain, they can be removed with tweezers.

cold wax

Cold wax is available in the form of special strips. All you need to do before use is to hold them between your palms to slightly warm them. The strips are applied to the desired area with the sticky side, then smoothed over the hair growth. Break off with a sharp movement against hair growth. Unlike hot wax, they can be applied to the same area repeatedly.

Wax bioepilation in a cold way is less painful than hot, but it is not always effective enough, because cold wax envelops the hairs weaker. And with too hard and rough, it may not be able to cope at all.

sugar paste

Sugar paste also needs to be warmed up before use, but not to the same extent as hot wax, so the risk of getting burned is minimal. It is also recommended to sprinkle the skin with talcum powder for better adhesion of the product.

Bioepilation with sugar is carried out as follows:

  • the paste must be applied in a thin layer against hair growth;
  • fabric strips can be applied to the paste layer, but it is possible without them;
  • tear off the cooled paste with a sharp movement along the hair growth.

Due to the fact that the hairs are pulled out according to hair growth, the method is less painful than waxing. In addition, the hairs after this procedure do not grow. Therefore, many people prefer shugaring for sensitive intimate areas.

In everything that concerns thin and sensitive skin in the deep bikini area, you need to be extremely careful and careful. Using bioepilation for the first time, you can not apply the product immediately to a large area of ​​\u200b\u200bthe skin. Try to apply it carefully on a small fragment. If the pain is tolerable, you can continue.

What not to do after bioepilation

The skin after bioepilation is irritated. Redness, slight inflammation, irritation may appear. Immediately after the procedure, it is necessary to treat the skin with an after-epilation agent. It will disinfect, as well as soften, moisturize and anesthetize the skin, help to quickly relieve inflammation and irritation.

But there is something that cannot be done after bioepilation:

All these measures should be observed in the first day or two, then the skin will calm down and return to normal. And it is even better to use bioepilation in the evening, so that irritation more or less subsides overnight.

Conclusion

Despite the existence of the most modern developments in all areas, in our time, many are returning to natural, proven for centuries and safe means. Epilation is no exception. After all, with the help of wax or sugar paste, you can make the skin perfectly smooth and soft. It is also relatively safe and not as painful as, for example, an epilator. Even if we are talking about a deep bikini zone.

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Today, hair removal for women, as well as for men, is not considered a luxury; rather, it is already the norm for those who take care of themselves and their appearance. Of course, there are also lovers of vegetation on the skin, and each of them decides to do hair removal on their own or not, but today we will talk with you about bioepilation.

  • 1. What is bioepilation?
  • 2. Advantages of bioepilation
  • 3. Contraindications

Bioepilation is the removal of hair using components that are of natural origin. There are several ways to remove unwanted hair, these include wax, sugar (aka shugaring).

Bioepilation with wax and sugar is considered safe for your skin and for the body as a whole. This service is quite popular, and it can be used in almost every beauty salon at any time of the year. High-quality bioepilation at the master or at home will save you from unwanted hair on any part of the body. This method of hair removal suits many women, since this procedure is considered one of the most effective, affordable and, most importantly, quickly and permanently eliminates vegetation on your body. With regular use of bioepilation, hair growth slows down, the hair becomes soft, thin and light, and may eventually disappear altogether.

The procedure is currently available. The price depends mainly on the size of the area where the hair is removed, and, of course, on the method of bioepilation.

With the help of bioepilation, you can lose hair in the following areas:

  • face;
  • armpits;
  • rib cage;
  • back;
  • bikini;
  • hands;
  • legs;

Saying bioepilation mean

  1. Hot wax, which is a solid base (pine resin, any vegetable oils, rubber additives; the procedure is carried out on any part of the body with thick hairline, it is advisable to trust an experienced specialist, since you can get burned if you use it yourself, the wax is heated to a temperature of 50-60 degrees , this procedure is considered practically painless, when applied to a certain area of ​​the body, hot wax expands the pores, enveloping each hair, while quickly and effectively removing unwanted hair);
  2. Warm wax, which is a soft base (pine resin and emollients; warm wax is used for thin hair, can be used at home, preheating the wax to a temperature of 40-45 degrees, you can buy it in specialized stores in cartridges, most often warm wax is used for arms, legs and back, do not use wax in sensitive areas of the face, armpits and bikini);
  3. Cold wax (the procedure is most often carried out independently at home, ready-made wax strips are bought in a store for various parts of the body, before use, we rub the strip with our hands so that the wax warms up a little, glue it into two parts, then apply the strip on clean, dry skin along hair growth on the intended area of ​​​​the body, smoothing it several times and with one sharp movement we tear off the strip against hair growth, for less pain, it is necessary to hold the skin with your hands, one strip can be used until the wax stops grabbing the hairs, it takes a lot of time and is quite painful procedure);
  4. Sugar hair removal, also known as shugaring (the composition of a thick sugar paste is applied to a pre-prepared area, after hardening, it is removed along with the hair with the help of strips, or with the help of sharp jerks with the hands, it is applied to all parts of the body with a spatula, unlike waxing, the procedure is practically does not cause pain);

Bioepilation is a more painful procedure when compared to shaving or hair removal cream. To make bioepilation imperceptible to you, experts recommend doing it in the middle of the menstrual cycle, since during this period the skin is less sensitive. With coarse hair, the length should be at least 5-6 mm, Thin hair from 3 to 5 mm, this is necessary so that the material used captures the hairs.

After bioepilation, the skin retains its smoothness for 2 to 3 weeks.

Advantages of bioepilation:

  • a quick way to get rid of unwanted vegetation, removing every hair;
  • the treated area of ​​the skin retains its smoothness from 2 to 3 weeks;
  • does not cause irritation, itching or redness of the skin;
  • with frequent use, the hair becomes softer, thinner and grows more slowly;
  • does not cause ingrown hairs;
  • is accessible method hair removal.

Contraindications:

  • skin diseases;
  • infectious diseases;
  • wounds and inflammation;
  • varicose veins;
  • diabetes.

Women's skin according to the latest fashion trends should be clean and smooth. Short, transparent and open things, like skimpy swimsuits, force women to get rid of extra hair on the body different ways. So, during the reign of the Egyptian Queen Nefertiti, both the ruler herself and the close ladies removed their hair with the help of a viscous sweet mass. Today, this procedure is called shugaring and is a type of bioepilation. Let's figure out what bioepilation is, what substances are used to carry it out, and determine the pros and cons of the procedure.

It is not difficult to understand what kind of procedure with the interesting name "bioepilation" is.

This is a gentle method of hair removal, carried out using natural ingredients - granulated sugar, wax, resin. Bioepilation sessions provide fast removal of unwanted vegetation and ideal skin smoothness.

But to get good results, the length of the hair should be 5 - 6 cm or more.

What temporary effect should be expected from bioepilation? It is impossible to answer this question precisely, since the rate of hair growth is an individual indicator of body processes. One thing is clear - it will not be possible to get rid of it forever by the method under consideration, since the integrity of the follicles is partially preserved. Sugar, tar, and wax rip hairs out by the roots, so they just don't grow back for long.

The minimum result of bioepilation sessions is 2 weeks, the maximum is 1 month. If in between procedures a person does not use other methods of dealing with excess vegetation, subsequently the hair will grow slowly, and in appearance they will be lighter and thinner.

Kinds

The bioepilation procedure is multifaceted, so each of its options has its own characteristics:

  • Warm wax. The substance is packed in cassettes and jars. Warm it up on a steam bath or melt it in special device wax melter. As soon as the wax reaches a temperature of 40 °, it is applied to the arms, legs, stomach or back. This is where heated wax works best.
  • Hot wax. The method is ideal for clients with densely growing hair. However, it is unacceptable to use it in the case when anomalies of the peripheral circulation are diagnosed. With the help of hot wax, bikini and underarm bioepilation is usually done.
  • Wax low temperature. The salon specialist heats the cold substance to a certain temperature, then distributes it on the scalp with paper strips. Hair sticks to the wax application and is removed as the strip falls off.
  • Cold resin. The substance is listed among environmentally friendly materials, because it does not contain a single harmful compound. The resin is used as a peeling agent for removing hair from the upper layer of the epidermis. The result of the procedure is smooth, soft, silky skin.

Sugaring is similar to bioepilation, but has a specific feature. If, when using sugar paste, the working composition is applied against hair growth, and the layer is torn off along the growth of hairs, then during waxing, the actions are performed in the opposite direction.

Execution process

It is easy and simple to make bioepilation, because the whole procedure consists of three stages:

  1. Preparation. The event involves cleansing and treating the hairy surface of the body with an antiseptic and emollient (alternately). The preparation is completed by sprinkling the treated area with talcum powder - it will dry the tissues. With a strong sensitivity to pain, clients are offered pain relief with a special spray or cream.
  2. main process. The selected product is applied to the body along the hairline. In a frozen form, it is torn off with a sharp movement in the same or opposite direction.
  3. End of work. Bioepilation is completed by moisturizing and soothing the skin with cosmetic creams and lotions. To avoid infection of open pores, the body is additionally wiped with a disinfectant (Chlorhexidine and similar agents).

The subsequent care of the skin that has survived bioepilation consists in daily cleansing and moisturizing. To prevent ingrown hairs, 2 to 3 days after the session, the skin is treated with a scrub. In the future, abrasive cosmetics are used once a week.

If bioepilation was carried out using wax and the skin reacted to the composition with an allergy, the hair is no longer removed with it. It is necessary to consult a doctor and eliminate the signs of dermatosis.

For everyone who plans to remove hair through bioepilation, we recommend that you familiarize yourself with the list of contraindications to its implementation:

  • Herpes.
  • Hypertension.
  • Diabetes.
  • Thrombophlebitis.
  • Cardiac ischemia.
  • Dermatological pathologies.
  • Phlebeurysm.
  • Deviations of a somatic nature.
  • Diseases of infectious origin.
  • The close location of the vessels in relation to the dermis.
  • Oncological neoplasms on the skin and inside the body.

Advantages

Now we will find out what advantages bioepilation has and why many women in their reviews call it the best cosmetic procedure.

The main "pluses" of bioepilation:

  1. Versatility. The substances used to remove hair do an excellent job on any part of the body, including intimate area. Hair of any structure, type and color disappears.
  2. Long lasting result. The effect of smoothness lasts for 2-4 weeks.
  3. High effect. During bioepilation, the follicles are damaged and pulled out along with the hair. Weakened bulbs immediately atrophy.
  4. Possibility of carrying out at home and on vast areas of the dermis.
  5. The ability to get rid of excess hair forever. The goal is achieved through regular visits to the salon.

Flaws

Bioepilation procedures have one significant drawback - pain. The process becomes especially uncomfortable for women with rigid thick hair. However, the pain syndrome is intense only at first. In the future, the body gets used to a little discomfort and does not respond to it with pain. With each subsequent session, hair removal is given more and more easily, since the compositions used make them thinner.

We also draw the attention of readers to the fact that when using too hot wax, there is a risk of skin burns. If the temperature of the substance is insufficient, the removal of vegetation will occur unevenly. To avoid negative consequences, we recommend doing bioepilation by professional masters.

One-time bioepilation guarantees the preservation of the effect from three to five weeks. With regular conduct of this procedure, there is a gradual decrease in the number of hair, slowing down their growth and thinning.


Wax bioepilation is used as an independent procedure or as part of a photoepilation course (hair removal using a powerful light pulse), which allows you to achieve the best results and long-term preservation of the effect.

Types of bioepilation

There are several types of bioepilation, which differ in the type of wax used:

  • epilation with hot (hard) wax: used for persons with thick hair;
  • epilation with warm wax (low temperature): recommended for owners of fine hairs;
  • epilation with cold (soft) wax: performed on persons with any skin type (gives the skin a velvety texture and ensures the removal of the stratum corneum).

Bioepilation with wax: description of the procedure

Bioepilation is by far the most popular and effective way removal of excess hair. The procedure is recommended for persons with both abundant and medium hairline.


The essence of bioepilation is to eliminate unwanted hair with the help of wax of a certain temperature. During the procedure, there is no damage and destruction of the hair follicles, the removal concerns only the hair shafts. After 3-4 weeks (depending on individual characteristics), new hairs grow, but their structure becomes less rigid, the color is less dark than before.


Bioepilation with wax is used to eliminate unwanted vegetation on the arms, legs, in the bikini area, in the armpits, above upper lip. For men, this procedure helps to get rid of excess hair in the back, chest, shoulders and arms.

Indications for bioepilation

  • with abundant hair growth in certain parts of the body in women: on the legs, arms, armpits and bikini area;
  • with increased hair density in men in the chest, back, arms;
  • with an increased level of sensitivity and the presence of allergic reactions with regular shaving in men.

Contraindications for bioepilation

Like any method of hair removal, waxing has some general contraindications, the main one being varicose veins in the area of ​​the procedure. This method is also not recommended for people suffering from chronic skin diseases, diabetes, external manifestations of herpes.


Bioepilation is also contraindicated in case of individual intolerance and predisposition to the development of allergic reactions to beeswax.


With extreme caution, the procedure is carried out in the presence of benign neoplasms (warts, moles, papillomas). Waxing is not carried out in places with broken skin integrity (on scratches, cuts, deep scars and ulcers).


Hair removal using bioepilation is contraindicated in women during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Wax bioepilation: benefits

  • This cosmetic procedure has a rather long-lasting effect, which increases after each procedure.
  • Removal of unwanted vegetation subject to the procedure professional beautician goes well.
  • Bioepilation with wax does not require large time costs (the duration of the procedure is on average from 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on the volume of the treated area).
  • Due to the fact that special mixtures are used to treat the skin before and after the procedure, the risk of pain and irritation is minimized.
  • The effect even on large areas of the body can be achieved in the shortest possible time.
  • Bioepilation with wax is suitable for people with any type, structure and color of hair.
  • Waxing is an excellent alternative for men and women who have contraindications to hardware procedures (in the presence of a number of diseases, metal implants, individual intolerance, etc.).
  • The systematic implementation of the procedures contributes to a significant reduction in hair growth and weakening of the hairline in the depilated areas.
  • Compared to other types of depilation, bioepilation with wax is considered less costly from a financial point of view.
  • If necessary, waxing can be done at home.

Bioepilation with wax: disadvantages

  • Despite the fact that the effect of eliminating excess hair is fast and of fairly high quality, after a while the hairs begin to grow again. A second procedure can be carried out only if the hair reaches a certain length, which requires some time, during which you have to endure discomfort.
  • If the wax is not heated enough, an uneven result can be obtained, and if overheated, burns can occur.
  • Persons suffering from peripheral circulation disorders are contraindicated in applying hot wax to the surface of the skin.
  • Sometimes patients who often resort to the bioepilation procedure face the problem of ingrown hairs (deformation of hairs under the skin and a violation of their growth).
  • Used for wax depilation special means with an anesthetic effect cannot guarantee a 100% absence of pain, therefore wax bioepilation is unacceptable for people with a low pain threshold.

How to properly prepare for the procedure

The date of waxing should be selected taking into account the state of the body. If you feel unwell, increased nervousness, it is better to postpone the procedure. It is not recommended to perform depilation during menstruation and shortly before it, when the reaction to pain in a woman is especially aggravated.


In order to minimize the likelihood of ingrown hairs, it is necessary to scrub the skin three days before the procedure and the same time after it.


To reduce the pain of the process of removing excess hair, it will not be superfluous self-training skin for the procedure. To give it extra softness, take a warm or hot bath. The use of moisturizers is not recommended because they create a protective film that makes the depilation process difficult.


In a salon, the surface of the skin is treated with special means, which reduce the level of pain, have a bactericidal effect and improve the adhesion of wax to the skin.


At the end of the procedure, a nourishing lotion is applied to the skin, softening it and preventing subsequent hair growth and preventing irritation.


The procedure is possible only with a certain length of hairs, which should be at least 0.5 cm.


Wax bioepilation is not recommended if the patient has undergone unsuccessful chemical hair removal the day before (using special lotions or creams). A second waxing procedure should not be carried out earlier than 10 days after the previous one.


Depilation using hot and warm wax should be carried out exclusively with rubber gloves.

The required number of procedures for the expected effect

After waxing, an instant visual effect is achieved: the skin relief is evened out. The hair that appears after the procedure has a finer structure and less dark color. Complete removal of unwanted hairs is possible after 4-5 depilation procedures using hot or warm wax, the interval between which should be from two to four weeks.


This method of hair removal does not require any special devices, the main role in bioepilation belongs to beeswax.


The effectiveness of bioepilation and the response of sensitivity depend on the professionalism of the master who performs the procedure and the quality of the wax used for it. The choice of one or another type of wax should be carried out by a specialist, taking into account the patient's skin type, the intensity of hair growth and the area in which the epilation is performed.

Bioepilation with wax at home

Self-waxing is possible only with the use of warm or cold wax, observing all the above rules. The use of hot wax for a home procedure is not recommended, as in this case certain skills and safety precautions are required.



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