Waxing – Anatomy &Physiology

The Skins Functions The skin is the biggest organ on a human body and has many roles. The skin is a protective organ which provides a waterproof coat which protects the body from dirt, minor injuries, chemical attack and bacterial infection. The initial barrier is made up from sweat and oil which when mixed forms…

Waxing – Hygiene

HYGIENE   Protecting both yourself and your client from cross infection is essential with each treatment provided. Any form of body contact should result in basic hygiene procedures being followed.   Cross Infection – This is the transfer of infection from one person to another. There are two forms of cross infection; direct cross infection…

Waxing – Health & safety

All of the following information provides health and safety guidance for all employed, self-employed and employers, thus minimising the risk of any occupational issues. Presenting yourself and your business as a clean, tidy, hygienic and safe will endorse professional image. As a therapist you are representing the beauty industry therefore guidelines should be followed:  …

Exfoliation Tan – Maintance

Maintenance after the treatment The client should shower or bath after the minimum 8 hours of development time, a pinky-brown residue will come off the skin, this residue is the bronzing, the DHA will have worked with the skin’s melanin leave the skin looking tanned underneath.   Once the water runs clear the residue has…