FAQ
FAQ
1. How to prepare for laser hair removal?
The day before, shave the depilated areas very thoroughly ( if the growth is very intense, it is best to do it the same day in the morning).
On the day of the procedure, do not lubricate yourself with lotion, butter, oil.
If your armpits will be epilated, do not use antiperspirant.
Check for contraindications to epilation.
2. How to care for the skin after laser hair removal?
You can use remedies to speed up healing, such as Alantan cream or ointment, Bepanthen or aloe vera.
Try to gently pat your skin dry (don't rub it, so as not to further irritate it).
You can apply cool compresses or use a cool bath to soothe the skin.
Remember that every skin is different and will react differently to this type of treatment. For some, the irritation will be very intense and last up to 3 days, while for others there may be almost no irritation
3. What to do after laser epilation treatment?
Do not sunbathe a minimum of 3 weeks after the procedure.
Use creams with sunscreen min. 50 SPF.
Do not exfoliate your skin immediately after the procedure.
Don't wear tight clothes, wear loose clothing and airy underwear for the procedure.
Don't overheat your skin.
Do not use the sauna and swimming pool until. The irritation has subsided.
4. Contraindications to laser epilation?
pregnancy
fresh tan
skin diseases, such as vitiligo, psoriasis, skin infections
wounds, blisters, ulcers
epilepsy
pacemaker
tumors
recent surgical procedures
use of retinoids, photosensitizing drugs
susceptibility to hyperpigmentation
antibiotic
diabetes
susceptibility to scarring
use of self-tanner
herpes
breastfeeding
taking steroids
FAQ
1. How to prepare for laser hair removal?
The day before, shave the depilated areas very thoroughly ( if the growth is very intense, it is best to do it the same day in the morning).
On the day of the procedure, do not lubricate yourself with lotion, butter, oil.
If your armpits will be epilated, do not use antiperspirant.
Check for contraindications to epilation.
2. How to care for the skin after laser hair removal?
You can use remedies to speed up healing, such as Alantan cream or ointment, Bepanthen or aloe vera.
Try to gently pat your skin dry (don't rub it, so as not to further irritate it).
You can apply cool compresses or use a cool bath to soothe the skin.
Remember that every skin is different and will react differently to this type of treatment. For some, the irritation will be very intense and last up to 3 days, while for others there may be almost no irritation
3. What to do after laser epilation treatment?
Do not sunbathe a minimum of 3 weeks after the procedure.
Use creams with sunscreen min. 50 SPF.
Do not exfoliate your skin immediately after the procedure.
Don't wear tight clothes, wear loose clothing and airy underwear for the procedure.
Don't overheat your skin.
Do not use the sauna and swimming pool until. The irritation has subsided.
4. Contraindications to laser epilation?
pregnancy
fresh tan
skin diseases, such as vitiligo, psoriasis, skin infections
wounds, blisters, ulcers
epilepsy
pacemaker
tumors
recent surgical procedures
use of retinoids, photosensitizing drugs
susceptibility to hyperpigmentation
antibiotic
diabetes
susceptibility to scarring
use of self-tanner
herpes
breastfeeding
taking steroids
FAQ
1. How to prepare for laser hair removal?
The day before, shave the depilated areas very thoroughly ( if the growth is very intense, it is best to do it the same day in the morning).
On the day of the procedure, do not lubricate yourself with lotion, butter, oil.
If your armpits will be epilated, do not use antiperspirant.
Check for contraindications to epilation.
2. How to care for the skin after laser hair removal?
You can use remedies to speed up healing, such as Alantan cream or ointment, Bepanthen or aloe vera.
Try to gently pat your skin dry (don't rub it, so as not to further irritate it).
You can apply cool compresses or use a cool bath to soothe the skin.
Remember that every skin is different and will react differently to this type of treatment. For some, the irritation will be very intense and last up to 3 days, while for others there may be almost no irritation
3. What to do after laser epilation treatment?
Do not sunbathe a minimum of 3 weeks after the procedure.
Use creams with sunscreen min. 50 SPF.
Do not exfoliate your skin immediately after the procedure.
Don't wear tight clothes, wear loose clothing and airy underwear for the procedure.
Don't overheat your skin.
Do not use the sauna and swimming pool until. The irritation has subsided.
4. Contraindications to laser epilation?
pregnancy
fresh tan
skin diseases, such as vitiligo, psoriasis, skin infections
wounds, blisters, ulcers
epilepsy
pacemaker
tumors
recent surgical procedures
use of retinoids, photosensitizing drugs
susceptibility to hyperpigmentation
antibiotic
diabetes
susceptibility to scarring
use of self-tanner
herpes
breastfeeding
taking steroids
FAQ
1. How to prepare for laser hair removal?
The day before, shave the depilated areas very thoroughly ( if the growth is very intense, it is best to do it the same day in the morning).
On the day of the procedure, do not lubricate yourself with lotion, butter, oil.
If your armpits will be epilated, do not use antiperspirant.
Check for contraindications to epilation.
2. How to care for the skin after laser hair removal?
You can use remedies to speed up healing, such as Alantan cream or ointment, Bepanthen or aloe vera.
Try to gently pat your skin dry (don't rub it, so as not to further irritate it).
You can apply cool compresses or use a cool bath to soothe the skin.
Remember that every skin is different and will react differently to this type of treatment. For some, the irritation will be very intense and last up to 3 days, while for others there may be almost no irritation
3. What to do after laser epilation treatment?
Do not sunbathe a minimum of 3 weeks after the procedure.
Use creams with sunscreen min. 50 SPF.
Do not exfoliate your skin immediately after the procedure.
Don't wear tight clothes, wear loose clothing and airy underwear for the procedure.
Don't overheat your skin.
Do not use the sauna and swimming pool until. The irritation has subsided.
4. Contraindications to laser epilation?
pregnancy
fresh tan
skin diseases, such as vitiligo, psoriasis, skin infections
wounds, blisters, ulcers
epilepsy
pacemaker
tumors
recent surgical procedures
use of retinoids, photosensitizing drugs
susceptibility to hyperpigmentation
antibiotic
diabetes
susceptibility to scarring
use of self-tanner
herpes
breastfeeding
taking steroids
Here you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions about treatments.
If you can't find the answer to a question, write or call me (just click on the text with the selected contact method :)
Laser hair removal
FAQ
1. How to prepare for laser hair removal?
The day before, shave the depilated areas very thoroughly ( if the growth is very intense, it is best to do it the same day in the morning).
On the day of the procedure, do not lubricate yourself with lotion, butter, oil.
If your armpits will be epilated, do not use antiperspirant.
Check for contraindications to epilation.
2. How to care for the skin after laser hair removal?
You can use remedies to speed up healing, such as Alantan cream or ointment, Bepanthen or aloe vera.
Try to gently pat your skin dry (don't rub it, so as not to further irritate it).
You can apply cool compresses or use a cool bath to soothe the skin.
Remember that every skin is different and will react differently to this type of treatment. For some, the irritation will be very intense and last up to 3 days, while for others there may be almost no irritation
3. What to do after laser epilation treatment?
Do not sunbathe a minimum of 3 weeks after the procedure.
Use creams with sunscreen min. 50 SPF.
Do not exfoliate your skin immediately after the procedure.
Don't wear tight clothes, wear loose clothing and airy underwear for the procedure.
Don't overheat your skin.
Do not use the sauna and swimming pool until. The irritation has subsided.
4. Contraindications to laser epilation?
pregnancy
fresh tan
skin diseases, such as vitiligo, psoriasis, skin infections
wounds, blisters, ulcers
epilepsy
pacemaker
tumors
recent surgical procedures
use of retinoids, photosensitizing drugs
susceptibility to hyperpigmentation
antibiotic
diabetes
susceptibility to scarring
use of self-tanner
herpes
breastfeeding
taking steroids
Wax depilation
FAQ
1. How to prepare for a waxing treatment?
The most important thing is the right length of hair, at least 0.5 cm (on average 2 weeks after the razor). Hair that is too long may break off, while hair that is too short will make depilation ineffective.
The day before epilation, perform a coarse-grained scrub, this will make epilation less painful and the hair will come out more easily during the procedure.
The day before, apply lotion. Remember not to do this on the day of epilation, as the wax will "roll" on the skin.
2. How to care for the skin after waxing?
Apply a soothing lotion or aloe vera to the irritated skin.
Use a coarse-grained scrub twice a week, this will get rid of dead skin and minimize the risk of ingrown hairs.
On sunny days, remember to use sunscreen to avoid discoloration.
3. What to do after waxing treatment?
Don't get a tan.
Don't take a hot bath.
Do not use self-tanners and bronzing lotions.
Avoid tanning beds, saunas and swimming pools for 3 day
4. Contraindications to wax depilation?
fresh tan
active skin allergies
purulent and inflammatory conditions
psoriasis
swellings
antibiotic
allergy to wax
fever
epilepsy
herpes
hair that is too short
varicose veins, pre-varicose conditions, phlebitis
Types of bikini hair removal
1. Classic bikini
Depilation down to the underwear line involves the removal of hair in the groin area and lower abdomen, leaving the skin smooth and well-groomed. This procedure is popular for its aesthetic appeal and comfort.
2. French bikini
French bikini is a style of hair removal that involves slightly deeper removal of hair in the intimate area. Unlike standard bikini hair removal, in the French bikini the hair remains on the pubic crease and labia, forming a fine strip.
This style of epilation provides intimacy while offering a feeling of cleanliness and elegance. It is a popular option for those seeking an aesthetically pleasing and gentle intimate hair removal solution.
3. Brazilian bikini
Involves the removal of hair from the groin area, pubic sack, labia and buttock crevice. It is a comprehensive procedure that leaves the skin smooth and clean in the intimate area.
Brazilian bikini is one of the most common forms of bikini hair removal, which has become an integral part of today's grooming culture. It is not only a cosmetic procedure, but also an expression of personal style and attention to intimate hygiene.
It is a procedure that requires trust in an experienced professional and discretion throughout the process. In my salon, I offer you a professional Brazilian bikini hair removal service, ensuring your complete comfort and safet
Rodzaje depilacji
bikini
1. Bikini klasyczne
Depilacja do linii bielizny obejmuje usuwanie owłosienia w okolicach pachwin oraz podbrzusza, pozostawiając skórę gładką i zadbaną. Ten zabieg jest popularny ze względu na estetyczny wygląd i komfort.
2. Bikini francuskie
Bikini francuskie to styl depilacji, który polega na nieco głębszym usunięciu włosów w okolicach intymnych. W odróżnieniu od standardowej depilacji bikini, w przypadku bikini francuskiego owłosienie pozostaje na wzgórku łonowym oraz wargach sromowych, tworząc delikatny pasek.
Ten styl depilacji zapewnia intymność, jednocześnie oferując uczucie czystości i elegancji. Jest to popularna opcja dla osób poszukujących estetycznego i delikatnego rozwiązania w zakresie depilacji intymnej.
3. Bikini brazylijskie
Polega na usunięciu włosów z obszaru pachwin, wzgórka łonowego, warg sromowych oraz szpary pośladkowej. Jest to kompleksowy zabieg, który pozostawia skórę gładką i czystą w obszarze intymnym.
Bikini brazylijskie to jedna z najczęściej wybieranych form depilacji bikini, która stała się nieodłącznym elementem dzisiejszej kultury pielęgnacyjnej. To nie tylko zabieg kosmetyczny, ale również wyraz osobistego stylu i dbałości o higienę intymną.
Jest to zabieg, który wymaga zaufania do doświadczonego specjalisty oraz dyskrecji podczas całego procesu. W moim salonie oferuję Ci profesjonalną usługę depilacji bikini brazylijskiego, zapewniając Ci pełny komfort i bezpieczeństwo.
Types of bikini hair removal
1. Classic bikini
Depilation down to the underwear line involves the removal of hair in the groin area and lower abdomen, leaving the skin smooth and well-groomed. This procedure is popular for its aesthetic appeal and comfort.
2. French bikini
French bikini is a style of hair removal that involves slightly deeper removal of hair in the intimate area. Unlike standard bikini hair removal, in the French bikini the hair remains on the pubic crease and labia, forming a fine strip.
This style of epilation provides intimacy while offering a feeling of cleanliness and elegance. It is a popular option for those seeking an aesthetically pleasing and gentle intimate hair removal solution.
3. Brazilian bikini
Involves the removal of hair from the groin area, pubic sack, labia and buttock crevice. It is a comprehensive procedure that leaves the skin smooth and clean in the intimate area.
Brazilian bikini is one of the most common forms of bikini hair removal, which has become an integral part of today's grooming culture. It is not only a cosmetic procedure, but also an expression of personal style and attention to intimate hygiene.
It is a procedure that requires trust in an experienced professional and discretion throughout the process. In my salon, I offer you a professional Brazilian bikini hair removal service, ensuring your complete comfort and safety.
FAQ
1. How to prepare for a waxing treatment?
The most important thing is the right length of hair, at least 0.5 cm (on average 2 weeks after the razor). Hair that is too long may break off, while hair that is too short will make depilation ineffective.
The day before epilation, perform a coarse-grained scrub, this will make epilation less painful and the hair will come out more easily during the procedure.
The day before, apply lotion. Remember not to do this on the day of epilation, as the wax will "roll" on the skin.
2. How to care for the skin after waxing?
Apply a soothing lotion or aloe vera to the irritated skin.
Use a coarse-grained scrub twice a week, this will get rid of dead skin and minimize the risk of ingrown hairs.
On sunny days, remember to use sunscreen to avoid discoloration.
3. What to do after waxing treatment?
Don't get a tan.
Don't take a hot bath.
Do not use self-tanners and bronzing lotions.
Avoid tanning beds, saunas and swimming pools for 3 days.
4. Contraindications to wax depilation?
fresh tan
active skin allergies
purulent and inflammatory conditions
psoriasis
swellings
antibiotic
allergy to wax
fever
epilepsy
herpes
hair that is too short
varicose veins, pre-varicose conditions, phlebitis
Wax depilation
Laser hair removal
Here you will find answers to the most frequently asked questions about treatments.
If you can't find the answer to a question, write or call me (just click on the text with the selected contact method :)
FAQ
FAQ
1. How to prepare for laser hair removal?
The day before, shave the depilated areas very thoroughly ( if the growth is very intense, it is best to do it the same day in the morning).
On the day of the procedure, do not lubricate yourself with lotion, butter, oil.
If your armpits will be epilated, do not use antiperspirant.
Check for contraindications to epilation.
2. How to care for the skin after laser hair removal?
You can use remedies to speed up healing, such as Alantan cream or ointment, Bepanthen or aloe vera.
Try to gently pat your skin dry (don't rub it, so as not to further irritate it).
You can apply cool compresses or use a cool bath to soothe the skin.
Remember that every skin is different and will react differently to this type of treatment. For some, the irritation will be very intense and last up to 3 days, while for others there may be almost no irritation.
3. What to do after laser epilation treatment?
Do not sunbathe a minimum of 3 weeks after the procedure.
Use creams with sunscreen min. 50 SPF.
Do not exfoliate your skin immediately after the procedure.
Don't wear tight clothes, wear loose clothing and airy underwear for the procedure.
Don't overheat your skin.
Do not use the sauna and swimming pool until. The irritation has subsided.
4. Contraindications to laser epilation?
pregnancy
fresh tan
skin diseases, such as vitiligo, psoriasis, skin infections
wounds, blisters, ulcers
epilepsy
pacemaker
tumors
recent surgical procedures
use of retinoids, photosensitizing drugs
susceptibility to hyperpigmentation
antibiotic
diabetes
susceptibility to scarring
use of self-tanner
herpes
breastfeeding
FAQ
Laser hair removal
1. How to prepare for laser hair removal?
The day before, shave the depilated areas very thoroughly ( if the growth is very intense, it is best to do it the same day in the morning).
On the day of the procedure, do not lubricate yourself with lotion, butter, oil.
If your armpits will be epilated, do not use antiperspirant.
Check for contraindications to epilation.
2. How to care for the skin after laser hair removal?
You can use remedies to speed up healing, such as Alantan cream or ointment, Bepanthen or aloe vera.
Try to gently pat your skin dry (don't rub it, so as not to further irritate it).
You can apply cool compresses or use a cool bath to soothe the skin.
Remember that every skin is different and will react differently to this type of treatment. For some, the irritation will be very intense and last up to 3 days, while for others there may be almost no irritation.
3. What to do after laser epilation treatment?
Do not sunbathe a minimum of 3 weeks after the procedure.
Use creams with sunscreen min. 50 SPF.
Do not exfoliate your skin immediately after the procedure.
Don't wear tight clothes, wear loose clothing and airy underwear for the procedure.
Don't overheat your skin.
Do not use the sauna and swimming pool until. The irritation has subsided.
4. Contraindications to laser epilation?
pregnancy
fresh tan
skin diseases, such as vitiligo, psoriasis, skin infections
wounds, blisters, ulcers
epilepsy
pacemaker
tumors
recent surgical procedures
use of retinoids, photosensitizing drugs
susceptibility to hyperpigmentation
antibiotic
diabetes
susceptibility to scarring
use of self-tanner
herpes
breastfeeding
taking steroids
Wax depilacion
FAQ
1. How to prepare for a waxing treatment?
The most important thing is the right length of hair, at least 0.5 cm (on average 2 weeks after the razor). Hair that is too long may break off, while hair that is too short will make depilation ineffective.
The day before epilation, perform a coarse-grained scrub, this will make epilation less painful and the hair will come out more easily during the procedure.
The day before, apply lotion. Remember not to do this on the day of epilation, as the wax will "roll" on the skin.
2. How to care for the skin after waxing?
Apply a soothing lotion or aloe vera to the irritated skin.
Use a coarse-grained scrub twice a week, this will get rid of dead skin and minimize the risk of ingrown hairs.
On sunny days, remember to use sunscreen to avoid discoloration.
3. What to do after waxing treatment?
Don't get a tan.
Don't take a hot bath.
Do not use self-tanners and bronzing lotions.
Avoid tanning beds, saunas and swimming pools for 3 days.
4. Contraindications to wax depilation?
fresh tan
active skin allergies
purulent and inflammatory conditions
psoriasis
swellings
antibiotic
allergy to wax
fever
epilepsy
herpes
hair that is too short
varicose veins, pre-varicose conditions, phlebitis
Laser depilation
1. How to prepare for laser hair removal?
The day before, shave the depilated areas very thoroughly ( if the growth is very intense, it is best to do it the same day in the morning).
On the day of the procedure, do not lubricate yourself with lotion, butter, oil.
If your armpits will be epilated, do not use antiperspirant.
Check for contraindications to epilation.
2. How to care for the skin after laser hair removal?
You can use remedies to speed up healing, such as Alantan cream or ointment, Bepanthen or aloe vera.
Try to gently pat your skin dry (don't rub it, so as not to further irritate it).
You can apply cool compresses or use a cool bath to soothe the skin.
Remember that every skin is different and will react differently to this type of treatment. For some, the irritation will be very intense and last up to 3 days, while for others there may be almost no irritation.
3. What to do after laser epilation treatment?
Do not sunbathe a minimum of 3 weeks after the procedure.
Use creams with sunscreen min. 50 SPF.
Do not exfoliate your skin immediately after the procedure.
Don't wear tight clothes, wear loose clothing and airy underwear for the procedure.
Don't overheat your skin.
Do not use the sauna and swimming pool until. The irritation has subsided.
4. Contraindications to laser epilation?
pregnancy
fresh tan
skin diseases, such as vitiligo, psoriasis, skin infections
wounds, blisters, ulcers
epilepsy
pacemaker
tumors
recent surgical procedures
use of retinoids, photosensitizing drugs
susceptibility to hyperpigmentation
antibiotic
diabetes
susceptibility to scarring
use of self-tanner
herpes
breastfeeding
taking steroids
Wax depilation
1. How to prepare for a waxing treatment?
The most important thing is the right length of hair, at least 0.5 cm (on average 2 weeks after the razor). Hair that is too long may break off, while hair that is too short will make depilation ineffective.
The day before epilation, perform a coarse-grained scrub, this will make epilation less painful and the hair will come out more easily during the procedure.
The day before, apply lotion. Remember not to do this on the day of epilation, as the wax will "roll" on the skin.
2. How to care for the skin after waxing?
Apply a soothing lotion or aloe vera to the irritated skin.
Use a coarse-grained scrub twice a week, this will get rid of dead skin and minimize the risk of ingrown hairs.
On sunny days, remember to use sunscreen to avoid discoloration.
3. What to do after waxing treatment?
Don't get a tan.
Don't take a hot bath.
Do not use self-tanners and bronzing lotions.
Avoid tanning beds, saunas and swimming pools for 3 days.
4. Contraindications to wax depilation?
fresh tan
active skin allergies
purulent and inflammatory conditions
psoriasis
swellings
antibiotic
allergy to wax
fever
epilepsy
herpes
hair that is too short
varicose veins, pre-varicose conditions, phlebitis
Types of bikini hair removal
1. Classic bikini
Depilation down to the underwear line involves the removal of hair in the groin area and lower abdomen, leaving the skin smooth and well-groomed. This procedure is popular for its aesthetic appeal and comfort.
2. French bikini
Bikini francuskie to styl depilacji, który polega na nieco głębszym usunięciu włosów w okolicach intymnych. W odróżnieniu od standardowej depilacji bikini, w przypadku bikini francuskiego owłosienie pozostaje na wzgórku łonowym oraz wargach sromowych, tworząc delikatny pasek.
Ten styl depilacji zapewnia intymność, jednocześnie oferując uczucie czystości i elegancji. Jest to popularna opcja dla osób poszukujących estetycznego i delikatnego rozwiązania w zakresie depilacji intymnej.
3. Brazilian bikini
Involves the removal of hair from the groin area, pubic sack, labia and buttock crevice. It is a comprehensive procedure that leaves the skin smooth and clean in the intimate area.
Brazilian bikini is one of the most common forms of bikini hair removal, which has become an integral part of today's grooming culture. It is not only a cosmetic procedure, but also an expression of personal style and attention to intimate hygiene.
It is a procedure that requires trust in an experienced professional and discretion throughout the process. In my salon, I offer you a professional Brazilian bikini hair removal service, ensuring your complete comfort and safety.
ul. Jana Olbrachta 126, Loc. U 4/6
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