Monday, April 13, 2015

Waxing Eyebrows with Hard Wax2

Learn what is the difference between natural wax and chemically created wax; the natural wax is not stringy, the chemical wax has a string while removing from the wax pot. First clean the area with warm water. The  beeswax needs to be warmed up in a way that the center of the wax is liquid and the other half is solid. Wear gloves and use a disposable spatula to remove the wax from the wax container in a way that you grab some of the liquid part of the wax and some of the solid part of a wax to become one mass on the spatula. Apply the wax under the eyebrow area that needs to be waxed on the direction of the hair growth, wait for it to dry, and remove in two to three segments; no cloth or muslin strip is necessary for this wax; it hardens by itself, becoming a waxing strip. Close the skin pores using cold water and tissue paper. This waxing class video is for cosmetologists, skin care therapists, estheticians, beauty school students and salon and spa professionals by BeautyHealthTravel Channel. Guest artists: Daniel and Patricia Cepeda from Natural Way, model: Jen, video by BeautyHealthTravel Channel.

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