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- Epilfree is a revolutionary Permanent Hair Removal Treatment that works in conjunction with a regular wax service.
- It is also effective with tweezing, sugaring & threading, making sure that all the hairs are removed from the root.
- It is a professional in-salon treatment that can only be applied by certified professionals.
- Results are equal to laser but without the limitations and excessive costs, it is safe, effective and 100% natural.
- The Epilfree formulation is made up of natural herbs that stops the duplication of cells in the base of the live Anagen hair follicle.
The results of Epilfree are comparable to laser and electrolysis with the distinct advantages of being less painful, less expensive and effective for all hair colors and skin types.
> All HairTypes
> All Skin Types
> All Ages
> All Genders
> All Areas of the Body
> No Side Effects
> Pain-Free
> No Pigmentation
> No Sun Damage
> Safe for Tattoos
> 100% Natural
> 100% Hygienic
> Cost Effective
> Time Efficient
> Scientifically Formulated
> In-Salon Professional Treatment
> Permanent Hair Reduction
> Added Skin Benefits
> Tested to Use on Sensitive Skin
> Not Tested on Animals
> Chemical-Free & Non-Toxic
Women & Men of all ages (including teenagers), with any hair type or skin color, can safely & successfully use Epilfree. There is never a danger of skin pigmentation and the natural ingredients help nourish & soften the skin.
The average person requires approximately 12-20 treatments depending on hair type & rate of growth. Hair growth cycles are 3-6 months and treatments must continue through each cycle without interruption for a reduction in frequency.
Skin Benefits Of Lady’s Mantle:
- Anti-aging miracle preventing cell damage
- Excellent for curing eczema, stings, & bites
- Assists in keeping the skin toned
- Has antioxidants that get rid of free radicals
- Ensures skin’s elasticity is maintained
- Has styptic properties for healing wounds
- Keeps the skin conditioned
- Is a natural preservative
- Decreases the hair growth
Sugaring
Sugaring is excellent for those with sensitive skin. It leaves the skin barrier healthier than waxing or shaving. It reduces hair growth when performed at regular intervals (Ideally 2 weeks for the face and 3 weeks for the body) and future regrowth becomes less and less. It pulls hair out by the root, so it grows back softer, finer, and thinner. Sugaring should not be performed if you have compromised skin. In addition, don’t sugar if you’re taking Retin-A, Accutane, or any type of acne prescription.
Exfoliating 2-3 times a week is important when sugaring. It removes dead skin cells which in turn allows the sugar to easily pull the hairs out from the root. Let the hair you want to have sugared grow out to about 1/4-1/2 inch above the skin. If pain is a concern, taking Ibuprofen an hour before your service will help.
You may feel some discomfort when the sugar is flicked off, but relaxing will help alleviate the sensation. The more you experience sugaring, the less it hurts. Some steps will be taken during your service to assist with the discomfort.
It’s important to care for the sugared area properly after treatment to prevent ingrown hairs, breakouts, or other reactions. Using your recommended products will help keep your skin clear and less prone to blemishes. Avoid using most bar soaps because they leave a film on the body that could cause ingrown hairs. Avoid heat directly after sugaring. Try to avoid working out, sweating and products with harsh chemicals, perfumes, or dyes.
Waxing
Waxing reduces hair growth when performed at regular intervals (Ideally 2 weeks for the face and 3 weeks for the body). While shaving crops the hair even with the skin, waxing pulls it out by the root, so it grows back softer, finer, and thinner. Waxing is great for those who are tired of the hassle of shaving several times per week. Waxing should not be performed if you have compromised skin. In addition, some medications will cause the skin to react badly (tenderness, bruising, lifting). Don’t wax if you’re taking Retin-A, Accutane, or any type of acne prescription.
Let the hair you want to have waxed grow out to about 1/4-1/2 inch above the skin. If hairs are left too short, the wax won’t be able to adhere to them strongly enough to pull them out. If pain is a concern, taking Ibuprofen an hour before your service will help. If you have ingrown hairs or dry dead skin, exfoliate a few days before. Ideally, your skin should be healthy and hydrated for best results.
You may feel some discomfort when the wax is pulled off, but relaxing will help alleviate the sensation. The more you experience waxing, the less it hurts. Some steps will be taken during your service to assist with the discomfort.
It’s important to care for the waxed area
properly after treatment to prevent ingrown hairs, breakouts, or other reactions. Using your recommended products will help keep your skin clear and less prone to blemishes. Avoid using most bar soaps because they leave a film on the body that could cause ingrown hairs. Avoid heat directly after waxing, especially while the skin is still red from treatment. Try to avoid working out, sweating and products with harsh chemicals, perfumes, or dyes.
A traditional ancient Egyptian method of hair removal, sugaring involves using a 100% natural paste to remove hair from its root. Unlike waxing, it does not require strips or cloths for removal. Sugaring hair removal uses a sticky, gel-like paste to remove hair. The paste—which is made up of lemon, sugar, and water—is safe, natural, and uses no chemical additives.
General Questions
Skin Disorders
Waxing/sugaring should be avoided if you have certain skin issues, including:
- Skin infections: Conditions such as fungal infections, bacterial infections, or viral infections (e.g., herpes) can worsen if the skin is irritated during hair removal.
- Active eczema or psoriasis: These conditions make the skin more sensitive and prone to damage, and waxing or sugaring can exacerbate irritation and inflammation.
- Sunburn: Waxing or sugaring sunburned skin can cause pain, peeling, and further damage.
Chronic Illnesses
Individuals with certain chronic diseases may need to avoid waxing/sugaring:
- Diabetes: People with diabetes often have sensitivity issues and slower wound healing, which could result in complications if the skin is injured during the procedure.
- Autoimmune disorders: Conditions like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis may affect skin integrity and healing, making waxing or sugaring risky.
Topical and Oral Medications
Certain medications can make the skin more sensitive to waxing or sugaring:
- Retinol and Retinoids: These vitamin A-based treatments for acne and aging increase skin sensitivity and thin the skin, making it more susceptible to tearing.
- Steroids: Topical or oral steroids can weaken the skin, increasing the risk of injury during hair removal.
- Accutane: A medication for severe acne, Accutane is known to make the skin extremely fragile.
Recent Cosmetic Procedures
If you’ve recently undergone cosmetic treatments, caution is needed:
- Chemical peels: Skin needs time to recover post-peel, and waxing or sugaring in this period can lead to excessive irritation.
- Laser treatments: After laser hair removal or resurfacing, the skin is delicate and should not be further stressed.
Varicose Veins
Varicose veins can make certain areas of the skin weaker and more prone to damage. Waxing or sugaring should be avoided in areas affected by this condition.
Skin Irritation
If the skin is irritated due to an insect bite, rash, or minor injury, it’s best to wait until the irritation resolves before proceeding with hair removal.
- Avoid direct sunlight or heat on the treated area for at least 24 hours.
- Refrain from using harsh skincare products immediately after the procedure.
- Wear loose clothing to prevent friction and irritation on treated areas.
Waxing and sugaring share the goal of removing unwanted hair, but they differ in their ingredients, methods, and effects on the skin. Waxing uses a resin-based wax that adheres tightly to both the hair and the skin, pulling hair from the root when removed. This method is effective for removing even the finest hairs but can be more abrasive, especially for sensitive skin.
On the other hand, sugaring relies on a natural paste made from sugar, lemon, and water. The paste is applied and removed in the direction of hair growth, making it gentler on the skin while reducing the risk of ingrown hairs. Sugaring is often preferred by those seeking a more natural option and a less painful experience.