This is the active growth stage and best time for hair removal.
anagen phase
This wax hardens and does not need a strip.
hard wax
This method uses a sugar paste that dissolves in water.
sugaring
This is the only permanent hair removal method.
electrolysis
This must be done before and after every service.
handwashing
This is the transition stage between growth and rest.
catagen phase
This wax requires a cloth or paper strip for removal.
soft wax
Hair should be at least this long for sugaring.
1/16 inch
This type of electrolysis uses direct current.
galvanic electrolysis
These are worn to protect both client and esthetician.
gloves
this is the resting stage of the hair cycle.
telagen phase
This waxing method removes hair quickly in large sections.
speed waxing
This is another name for threading.
banding
This type of electrolysis uses high frequency current.
thermolysis
This should never be done with a waxing stick.
double dipping
This tiny structure supplies nutrients to the hair.
hair papilla
This is a common side effect when hair grows back into the skin.
ingrown hairs
This is a big benefit of sugaring cleanup.
easy removal with water
This light based treatment reduces hair growth.
laser/IPL
This is required to clean tools between clients.
disinfecting
these hormones cause vellus hair to become terminal hair.
androgens
This product is used after waxing to remove leftover wax.
oil
Sugaring removes hair in this direction of growth.
direction of hair growth
This is a safety risk if laser is used wrong.
burns or hyperpigmentation
This form must be completed before performing a hair removal service.
client consultation form