This includes Retin-A, Accutane and Differin. In this instance, opt for another hair removal option. Turns out, I'm not alone. Waxing is completely safe during pregnancy. Waxing entails not only pulling hair out of the follicle, but it also tugs at the skin, so some minor irritation is expected. First, make sure your formula is the perfect temperature for application.
Wait until everyone is gone so there is no chance of someone walking in on you. Ice will help if so. Unfortunately, ingrown hairs are always a possibility when it comes to waxing, but it should be minimal. We use cookies to make wikiHow great. Not Helpful 20 Helpful
Prince Harry relives Diana's Angola minefield walk. You may have itching, burning or redness, but these should just be temporary. Stir the warmed wax and test the temperature on your forearm. Thread: BAD bruises and bleeding from Waxing.
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