Brazilian V Detox FAQ
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It is a feminine treatment care exclusively for the intimate area. This treatment involves a careful process and selectively chosen ingredients to remove dead skin cells, smooth bumps around the bikini line, prevents acne, and helps with hyperpigmentation, all to maintain healthy and hydrated skin in the vaginal area without disrupting the normal pH level and vaginal microflora.
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The Brazilian detox can primarily restore your vagina’s youthful glow. It can illuminate the skin to achieve subtle glow, returns the skin firmness and suppleness while reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkling. It also reduces the appearance of hyperpigmentation and diminishes the appearance of spots, blemishes and discoloration.
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There are 4 major steps: First, Brazilian waxing to remove all the hairs followed by calming the skin, then the application of detox jelly and finally the bump correction solution.
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Calming the skin refers to the application of a formulated soothing lotion after your Brazilian session. The soothing lotion contains tea tree and aloe vera extract that will serve as a protective barrier preventing bacterial infection, shrinking the pores and a fast relief of itching after the waxing. The application of soothing lotion will also help as a primary coating of the dermis of the skin before the application of the detox jelly.
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It is a peel off Mask applied over the vaginal area. The solution can greatly reduce the appearance of hyperpigmentation and diminishes the appearance of spots caused by bumps or ingrown hairs. The solution also contains natural rose extract that acts as natural astringent to better refine the skin and promotes hydration.
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It is a topical solution that is applied in the last part Brazilian detox procedure. The combination of salicylic acid and glycerin can hydrate the skin while gently unclogging the pores that can also prevent occurrence of ingrown hairs.
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Ingrown hairs appear when a strand of hair curls into the skin and grows in the wrong direction after waxing. Ingrown hairs can occur as a result of the hair is not completely being removed after you wax. The remaining hair reverts under the skin and starts to grow beneath the surface. As a result, the ingrown hair will create small.
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When you wax, your hair is being removed by being uprooted from the follicle. Because of this, there are times when the hair may regrow inward, rather than the outward, "normal" growth pattern. Although ingrown hairs are much more common due to shaving with a razor, ingrown hair after waxing happens when the hair doesn’t break the skin’s surface or when the hair grows back into the skin. You'll find that ingrown hair will typically take place in areas where the hair is thicker, like the underarms, legs or the bikini line. This is because cut hairs can more easily curl back into the skin when the hair is dense and curly. Even though those are the most common areas, ingrown hair can happen anywhere the hair is removed.
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If you do experience ingrown hairs, you'll be counting the days until the pain and redness subside. Unfortunately, there is no set timeframe for how long it takes ingrown hairs to go away. Factors like your skin type, your hair type, and even how irritated your skin has become, all contribute to the longevity of ingrown hair. You can also see a longer healing time if you constantly scratch or disturb the area. We encourage you to be proactive and not reactive. This means practicing proper before and after skin care between your waxing appointments. The care you receive can also be a huge factor of the amount and the intensity of your ingrown hairs. Consistent
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If you have a folliculitis infection, the symptoms are white bumps filled with pus, or a cyst due to the ingrown hair. The infection may occur because the hair follicle, which might be damaged due to waxing, gets infected by the staph bacteria, which are usually present on the skin. Our careful process in Brazilian detox will help close the pores and block bacteria from entering. Thus, can help to prevent occurrence of folliculitis.
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Avoid an excessive activity that promotes sweating, tight and colored clothing, hot shower or sauna and refrain from scratching the treated area.