
An aesthetician will ask the client to remove her pants and underwear and to lie down on the sheet covered table. If the client's pubic hair is too long to wax, then the aesthetician will need to trim it to the appropriate length. In contrast many clients may not know how much hair needs to actually be on the area to wax, so it is always best to explain that to the client before the appointment.

Redness and bumps may occur to the client's area after waxing, so it is always best to apply lotion to help soothe and cool the area. An aesthetician should also tell the client to apply lotion at home as well to help and prevent any irritation.
It is always best to talk with your client before they get their treatment. You should always explain to them about the side effects related to waxing, such as soreness, swelling, bumps or other skin irritations. It is also a good idea to explain to them that the first few waxing appointments can be painful, but overtime can lessen. An aesthetician should always be professional toward her client, since this can be embarrassing and stressful for the client, especially if it is her first time.
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