Ingrown Hair Treatment
Salonlines - suppliers of quality ingrown hair treatment: PFB Vanish and Tend skin
At Salonlines we pride ourselves on supplying the very best ingrown hair treatment range to save you time shopping on the high street and to offer you competitive prices. One of our most popular products in this range is PFB Vanish and Tend skin which are well known for being the best
ingrown hair treatments. For as little as £2.95 you can get a week ingrown hair treatment for your bikini line
An introduction to PFB Vanish and Tend Skin
PFB Vanish is a Ingrown hair treatment that was introduced onto the skin care product market and was made with a specialist formula. This unique blend of ingredients is now a popular cream that consumers say makes ingrown hairs literally disappear. The PFB gel is made up of a non-toxic substance and soothing, antibacterial and exfolliating ingredients that you can use in your normal skin care routine. PFB Vanish is a pleasure to use, with its clear roll on formula and moisture rich ingredients .
How PFB Vanish Ingrown hair treatment works
PFB Vansh contains Salysilic acid, glycolic acic and canphor oil. This effective ingrown hair treatment first reduces inflamation which immediatly eases discomfort. Then powerfull exfoliants, over a couple of days draw the hair to the surface. Canphor oil soothes and lubricates to prevent future ingrows.
How to use this Ingrown hair treatment
Simply apply the Pfb vanish roll on before and after waxing. It is recomended to tret and pre existing ingrown hairs for 3 days prior to hair removal. Then apply for at least three days after hair removal. This will iliminate ingrown hairs and prevent them from forming. Skin will be renewed, clean, clear and fresh. Many people prefere to use PFB Vanish every day, particulally after shaving and especially on the bikini area
Brazilian waxing is a type of waxing involving the bikini area. This procedure involves the complete removal of hair from the buttocks and adjacent to the anus, perineum and vulva (labia majora and mons pubis). It can be thought of as a more thorough form of bikini waxing. Most forms of Brazilian waxing leave a small line of pubic hair above the vulva, commonly known as the "G-Wax" or just "Brazilian". Waxes that completely remove the pubic hair are either termed 'Full-Brazilian' or 'Sphynx' depending on the salon visited. Sometimes the term Full Bikini Wax or FBW is used. While mainly associated with females, the practice is engaged in by males as well.This type of waxing originated in the carnivals of Brazil, hence the name "Brazillian waxing"
Brazilian waxing
Waxing of the genital areas has been prevalent in many societies around the world for centuries, in Ancient Greece, Rome and Egypt but especially in arid or desert, predominantly Muslim and Arab countries. Arab, Turkish, and Persian women as well as women from the Albanian culture and Mediterranean regions have for centuries been waxing in the genital areas. The waxes used were often sugar-based and made with lemon; however present variations include oils and scents to lessen the discomfort. The reasons for genital waxing in these regions have not necessarily been for cosmetic reasons throughout history, as it is in the case of North and South America as well as Europe, but instead these cultures mentioned above have generally practiced waxing for centuries more for reasons of personal hygiene and/or religion. As a result, in many of these cultures, body hair of any sort on women is considered socially unacceptable. However, waxing the genital area completely is relatively new to western cultures, developing mostly in the 20th century. In the United States, for example, the habit of waxing or even shaving the pubic area did not become common place until the late 1990s. However, as of 2006, this habit has become popular with the recent generation of American women
The wax originated in Brazil for women wanting to wear the then-new thong bikinis, which was not widely popular inside the United States at the time. Waxing gained in popularity through the 1990s, with several celebrities, such as Paula Yates and Gwyneth Paltrow, extolling its virtues. In 1999 it shot to international prominence with the airing of a Sex and The City episode, where one of the characters is the unsuspecting victim of a Brazilian waxing and finds the experience surprisingly pleasant. In the 2006 movie, "The Break Up," as part of Jennifer Aniston's post-breakup makeover, Jen's character Brooke goes to a salon for a Brazilian wax and requests "the full Telly Savalas."
Full body waxing
Full body waxing, including genital waxing, has been popular in the gay community for some time, and is becoming popular with heterosexual males as well. In the male version of the Brazilian wax, men will sometimes leave a triangle-shaped patch above the penis untouched (since this area can be exceptionally sensitive to irritation) and will sometimes also leave the hair surrounding the anus intact (while removing that found on the buttocks).
The client is asked to disrobe. Occasionally, for females, a paper g-string is provided to protect the client's modesty. The procedure starts with baby powder, talcum powder, or oil being spread liberally over the area to be waxed. This prevents the hot wax from sticking to the skin. Then, as in other forms of waxing, hot wax is spread over the area from which hair is to be removed. The wax is allowed to harden briefly, then one edge of the wax strip is pulled up and used as a 'tab' to pull off the rest of the wax, usually in the direction opposite of hair growth. The waxer then works his or her way around the body systematically removing the hair from the genital area, buttocks, and anus. This procedure removes the wax, hair, and any dead skin cells lying on the skin surface. The person performing the wax will then finish with tweezers to remove any stray hairs that the waxing missed. Finally, the remaining pubic hair is either trimmed with scissors, or waxed off if the client requests it. The remaining hair may even be in a particular pattern (hearts are a popular option), or dyed.
The wax used is often a mixture of natural beeswax and tall oil rather than the more common synthetic 'waxes' used for regular leg waxing. It is felt that beeswax is stronger, and more effective at removing the thicker, coarser pubic hairs. Ingrown hair are very common on people who have Brazilian waxing which makes the use of an ingrown hair treatment very important.
The pain involved brazilian waxing can be slight or acute and can continue for quite some time (from several seconds to minutes). Most of those willing to endure the procedure feel that the result is worth the discomfort. Furthermore, most feel that brazilian waxing becomes less painful with subsequent treatments. Many products are available to lessen the pain, in particular PFB Vanish should be applied for 3 days after the brazilian as the effect is ruined if you get ingrown hairs and bumps

