A professional wax warmer is never a requirement when performing any waxing services but investing in one is a great way to elevate your process. One thing that differentiates professional wax warmers from standard wax warmers is that they are designed to make waxing services easier on both the esthetician and the client. Our professional wax warmers provide multi-directional sources of heat in the wax pot, which reduce melting time and give the wax itself an even honey-like texture throughout. For the esthetician, this means that a lot of time is saved from having to tinker with settings and it makes taking on more clients achievable. For the client, this feature reduces the likelihood of wax irritating the skin upon contact since it’s a consistent temperature. These are just a few of the benefits of a professional wax warmer. Please see our blog post here to see some others.
Whether you’ve just purchased a professional wax warmer for home use or a very experienced esthetician adding to your arsenal, the safety precautions below should always be followed when using a wax warmer.
Cleaning a wax warmer is simple and only requires a few supplies! First, you’ll want to heat up your wax pot and wipe it dry with paper towels. Next, utilize a degreasing solution on the inside and outside of the wax warmer. Lastly, use 70% isopropyl alcohol to wipe down the warmer and disinfect the surface area.
Hard wax and soft wax are both effective hair removal products. They can both be used in salons or at home and have been a go-to beauty service for decades for a reason. Different clients and professionals have their own preferences but the differences between the two formulas are as follows:
Hard Wax
Soft Wax