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Waxing lyrical!

If, like most women, you want to say goodbye to hairy legs, wild eyebrows and an unkempt bikini line, then waxing is probably for you. And the great news is, at Shamrock Clinic, we are now offering the celebrity-favourite treatment HOT WAX!


So, what’s the lowdown on hot waxing?

Being one of the most common forms of hair removal, and practised across the world, waxing enables you to get rid of unwanted hair quickly, easily and effectively. While to many, waxing may sound painful, and lots of people have heard horror stories of how much waxing can hurt, the truth is that waxing, particularly hot waxing, when done properly, is almost pain-free and leaves sensational results – yes really!


What’s the difference between strip and hot waxing?

Hot wax is usually thicker in the pot and is applied more liberally too. Like with strip wax, a spatula is used to apply it and a few layers will be applied to cover the hairy area. Over the next couple of minutes, the wax will begin to harden. Once ready, it will be peeled away – that’s right no strip involved, just the wax itself, and voila, a new silky-smooth you is revealed!

The benefits of waxing v shaving.

Waxing is extremely popular due to that fact that it keeps you hair-free for longer, and smooth for between four and six weeks. Not only does this mean you don’t have to continuously take out shares in Bic razors, but you can also say goodbye to prickly, irritating and itchy stubble. Hot waxing also lasts longer than hair removal cream, and the eventual regrowth tends to come back finer and softer too, meaning there’s really no reason not to wax.


More and more people are choosing waxing as an alternative to shaving or hair removal cream due to the many advantages it boasts. And with the latest hot waxing treatment, you’ll be ready for the swimming pool or beach in no time at all! Want to find out more? Then get in touch with Ann Gibbons at Shamrock Clinic on 01462 813252.

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