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What is Soft Wax Used For and Other Waxing Questions Answered?



Hair is good, only if it grows in the right place. It can be a major source of inconvenience if it appears on other parts of the body such as your body, abdomen, face, back, legs, hands, name it. Hair removal technology has over the years evolved. Initially, shaving was the main option, but this has since changed and waxing is increasingly becoming popular. There are two main waxing methods in the world today; hard wax vs soft wax. The choice of either depends on the targeted part of the body.


It is very important to understand the right part of the body to apply either of these methods. Most estheticians will know precisely what to do but individuals can either go for a hard or soft wax kit; there are many available in the market at the moment. Bikini waxing, for example, works best with soft wax for a great outcome but minimal pain.


What is the difference between soft and hard wax?



Soft wax is what can be termed the typical form of waxing. In this case, the wax is applied using a spatula to specific parts of the body and later removed with a muslin strip. It is generally recommended for body parts with large surface areas like legs, arms, and armpits. On the other hand, hard wax slightly differs from soft waxing because the wax is relatively thicker. Using a spatula, it is applied to the body part and given time to harden and then removed. No strip is needed in this case. Hard wax is also recommended for sensitive body parts such as bikini areas. It is especially preferred by most estheticians because it doesn’t attach itself to the skin, only the hair. This helps reduce irritation during the exercise.


For lovers of Brazilian waxing, soft wax is usually recommended/ This is because, unlike conventional bikini waxing that leaves some hair strips on the top, Brazilian waxing removes everything; from the labia area to the rear. Considering the fact that hair grows in different directions, soft wax becomes more ideal and effective since it is less painful.

Most beginners in the waxing arena don’t seem to see the major differences between the two waxing methods. However, with time, they get to understand. For the sake of this article, let us focus on soft wax for now. Some of the common questions will be answered.


What is soft wax used for?

This question, what is soft wax used for, has been answered briefly above. This is actually the traditional method of waxing. It is recommended for parts of the body with large surface areas such as the arms, legs and other parts of the skin.


Do you need strips for soft wax?

Absolutely! In fact, it is the need and use of strips and spatula that makes it possible to carry out soft waxing. It can either be cold or heated. There is however a broad range of pre-made strips that you can simply use to wax any part of your body.


How do I prepare for soft care waxing?

Any hair removal procedure requires adequate preparation, soft wax is not any different. The most important thing to do is to have the area cleaned before you go to see an esthetician. You are discouraged from taking a warm shower just before the waxing session. Instead, take a cold shower or use a wet cloth or towel to clean up the area. It is also important that you ensure the area is fully dry before you apply the wax. In case the hair has overgrown, trim it first. With the availability of various soft wax kits in the market, you can still do it yourself with excellent results.


Why does soft wax hurt more?

One of the most common questions people ask is; why does soft wax hurt more than hard wax? Well, there are various explanations for this. Top on the list is the fact that hair grows in no definite direction which is likely to cause some irritation. Another important explanation could be the fact that the wax only clings on the hair and not the skin. As a result, it is possible to experience some irritation, bruises, and in some severe cases, bleeding.


What are the main advantages of soft wax over hard wax?

There are many advantages that soft wax has over hard wax. Some of them are highlighted below;

Saves time: With hard wax, you have to heat the wait, apply it on the body, wait until it cools and hardens before pulling it off the skin. This is a tedious process that takes time. Overage, a typical bikini wax can take in excess of 30 minutes compared with soft wax that shouldn’t exceed 15 minute if you know your way around it.

Good for exfoliation: Other than removing the hair from the skin, soft waxing is also an amazing way to exfoliate the skin. The process of pulling off the hair also helps remove dead skin, leaving behind a fresh skin layer. However, for those with sensitive skins, you are safer sticking to the hard wax.

Perfect for large areas: Considering the ease of soft waxing, it is perfect for large areas while hard wax is recommended for smaller areas such as armpits and eyebrows.

Convenience: One pull is usually enough for soft wax. On the other hand, with hard wax, you have to apply, in some cases, more than once.

Cheaper: Armed with a soft wax kit, you can easily remove your hair effortlessly from the safety of your home or with very minimal assistance.

Before you start waxing, it is important to choose between hard wax vs soft wax. This should be informed by the targeted part of the body. You should also go for superior quality hard or soft wax kit that will meet your specific needs. While it is possible to wax from the comfort of your home, beginners may face some challenges. In such instances, it is recommended that you book an appointment with an esthetician. Also, if you are to wax far-to-reach places, let the experts do.

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