At-home waxing may not require you to look for spa beds for sale but it definitely demands a wax warmer for it’s
impossible to wax without it. So if you have already made up your mind to buy
the best wax for an at-home session,
make sure to add a professional wax warmer as well.
But for those who have already invested in a wax warmer including the
professional estheticians, it is now about maintaining that wax warmer, isn’t
it? It is inevitable for the users to take care of the wax warmer for which
cleaning it is a must. And we know exactly how cleaning becomes an issue for
the sticky pits of the warmers.
Don’t worry! We are here with a perfect cleaning procedure which may
make your wax warmer as good as a new one! Just follow the process!
- Heat The Pot
Okay, I know you are trying to clean the pot and not get ready for
another waxing session but trust me, heating the pot is important. You need to
remove all the wax from the pot and letting it cool would make it a messy job.
Either you will have to take up cleaning while the warmer is hot or you will
have to heat it until the wax inside retakes its flowing consistency. So yes,
the first step is to heat the warmer.
- Store Intelligently
Once you are sure the wax can be shifted meticulously to the other
vessel, switch off the warmer. Now, if you think there has been enough reuse of
the wax and there’s not much left, it would be wise to dispose of the remnants.
However, if there’s plenty of wax remaining, you may have to make a trustable
arrangement for storing the wax. Make sure it is a good-quality storage vessel
and in no circumstances should you pour it back in the original tin. It is not
a healthy thing to do.
- Make Good Use of The Wax Strips
After you empty the pot, there’d still be a fair amount of wax stuck
inside the tin. What else could clean off the wax efficiently than the wax strips,
right? It’s only logical. Use the wax strips to remove wax residue as much as
you can. Cut the strips if using it wholly is proving to be difficult. At this
point, the warmer will hardly have any visible leftovers.
- Sterilize The Pot
You might be using the pot regularly but it constantly holds just one
substance, wax. The consistency of cold wax and repeated dipping can infest the
warmer with bacteria which could be an accelerator for skin infections. So the
next thing we need to do is sterilize everything used for waxing. There are
sterilizer sprays available which could be used but if you don’t want any muss
or fuss, you can use plain water. Pour water in the tin and heat it. Remove the
water. Repeat the process to be thorough in both the aspects- cleaning and
sterilizing.
- Take The Assistance Of Oils To Clean
This is the final step of cleaning. There are solvents available in the
market but they come with a risk of damaging the product. Do you agree that the
after-wax products and oils are
efficient in neutralizing the residue and stickiness that waxes are prone to
bring? Why not use that?! Use that oil or any oil to clean off the insides as
well as outsides of the warmer.
And your wax warmer is clean! Make sure you don’t miss out on any steps
and if you are using if for at-home waxing, never let the wax stay in the
warmer after you are done with waxing. Clean it after every session to
safeguard both, your wax and the warmer.
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