As well as encouraging hair growth, beeswax can also be used to remove it. It’s one of the most common ingredients being used recently in hair removal wax.
Commercial waxes often combine beeswax with resin and essential oil.
You can also use pure beeswax for hair removal at home.
BEESWAX - THE NATURAL INGREDIENT FOR BEARDS GROWTH
DIY hair removal with beeswax
To make your own beeswax hair removal mixture, take a couple of teaspoons of beeswax and place in a double boiler or a bowl straddling a pot of boiling water. (You may need a little more if you’re planning to wax a significant amount of hair.)
Let it fully melt before removing from the heat. Applying liquid wax to your skin could result in a nasty burn, so wait until the beeswax begins to solidify before doing so.
Test a small amount on the inside of your wrist. If it still feels too hot, wait a little longer. When it’s reached the perfect temperature, lay it on thick to the desired area with a waxing stick.
Apply in the direction of hair growth. Wait until it cools and hardens before grabbing a corner and pulling it off. Do this in the opposite direction to your hair growth.
Afterwards, soothe skin by applying a non-comedogenic moisturizer.
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