Your first step in post-waxing body care
Right after waxing or hair removal, skin is temporarily more sensitive. This spray is a post-hair removal soothing care product designed to be misted directly onto treated areas to help calm and stabilize the skin. For even more hydration, follow up with a body lotion or body cream after spraying.
Use immediately after hair removal and as part of your daily routine
After waxing or shaving, use it to instantly soothe heated skin. Even on days when you haven't removed hair, regular use on areas prone to ingrown hairs can help prevent them from forming. You can use it morning and evening, but on the day of hair removal, focus your care in the evening.
Spray evenly from the right distance
Hold the bottle about 15 to 20 cm away from your skin and mist evenly over the hair removal area. After spraying, you can gently pat it in with your hands or let it air dry. Focus on areas where ingrown hairs tend to occur, such as the bikini line, underarms, and legs.
How to use it based on your skin concerns
- If you frequently get ingrown hairs: Starting the day after hair removal, use it consistently morning and evening to prevent buildup of dead skin cells
- If redness lingers after hair removal: After spraying, layer on a fragrance-free body lotion to help protect the skin barrier
- If dryness is a concern: Sodium hyaluronate penetrates deeply into the dermal layer to deliver hydration, but if you need more moisture, add a body cream on top
Precautions when using products with AHA and BHA
This product contains AHA (an exfoliating ingredient) and BHA (which helps dissolve impurities inside pores). If you have any cuts or your skin is very sensitive right after hair removal, wait about a day before using. Avoid using it on the same day as retinol products or other exfoliating treatments to prevent irritation—space them out. If stinging or redness persists during use, discontinue and consult a dermatologist.