

if you look down at your brazilian area and you: •SEE blunt-appearing ends of hair sitting at the base of your skin stuck under dead skin cells •SEE hair strands actually growing in a straight line underneath dead skin cells •FEEL bumpy and congested skin •FEEL dense, thick, coarse pubic hair you’ve GOTTA adjust that home-care routine, my dood. the skin on your Brazilian area is so different from the skin on your face. •it’s thicker •it produces more oil •bacteria bacteria bacteria • the skin cell turnover rate is quicker and produces way more dead skin cells ⬆️ THAT in combination with your hair actually thinning as you’re waxed, gottttttaaaa exfoliate more than we’re used to. gotta moisturize more than we have been. the idea of maintaining this area AT ALL is really new to most people and it can take time to adjust and add new skin habits. I don’t recommend using chemical exfoliation in this area unless you’re really versed in skincare and different ingredients affects on the skin. AHA’s & BHA’s can be amazing for this area, BUT there are rules to follow with those ingredients in consideration of your waxing appointments. so, across the board, I say it’s best to start with a scrub & moisturizer like @zandikproducts and THEN if your skin is particularly problematic or you’ve gotten into a good routine of keeping up on your braz skincare, you can branch out into other exfoliating methods. There’s a referral link in my bio to snag a zandi k duo & get it sent to your house🖤 gotta get the basics down first though. don’t forget (after post-wax sensitization subsides) in weeks 1-2: exfoliate 3-4x for weeks 3+: 4-7x a week up to your next appointment I have an IGTV demonstration I and I’ve heard and seen positive feedback from my clients skin so far. Check it out & lmk how it goes! 🥳🖤