How long does Lycon epilation take compared to waxing?

Lycon waxing typically takes longer than traditional soft (strip) waxing. This is due to the characteristics of hard wax, which requires a certain amount of time to harden before it can be removed. After being applied to the skin, it is necessary to wait about 30 seconds for the wax to solidify and adhere properly to the hair. In the case of soft wax, the waiting time is shorter since the wax is removed almost immediately with the use of fabric or paper strips.

Lycon Waxing Process – Step by Step

  1. Skin preparation – Before applying the wax, the skin is cleansed and covered with a special protective oil. This step is crucial for protecting the skin from irritation and increasing comfort during the treatment.
  2. Wax application – Lycon wax is applied in a thicker, precise layer to small areas of the skin. This technique allows for thorough coverage, even in difficult-to-reach areas, but it can be more time-consuming compared to the quick spreading of soft wax over large surfaces.
  3. Waiting for hardening – After application, Lycon wax requires about 30 seconds to harden. In colder environments, this time may be shorter, which can affect the overall duration of the waxing procedure.
  4. Wax removal – Lycon wax is removed without the use of strips. Thanks to its elastic formula, it easily peels off in one piece, effectively removing the hairs without breaking them. The wax adheres only to the hair, which minimizes discomfort and reduces the risk of irritation.

Soft Waxing Process

For traditional soft wax, the procedure looks a bit different:

  1. Skin preparation – The skin may simply be cleansed, and in some cases, talcum powder is used to prevent excessive wax adhesion.
  2. Wax application – Soft wax is spread over large areas of the skin using a spatula. Because of its consistency, the wax can be applied quickly, which shortens the overall treatment time.
  3. Immediate removal – The applied wax is removed almost immediately using fabric or paper strips. This process is fast but often more painful because the wax adheres not only to the hair but also to the skin.

Treatment Duration – Comparison

  • Lycon Waxing:
    The procedure can take longer, especially on larger body areas, such as brazilian bikini. This is due to the need for precise application and the time required for the wax to harden. However, for smaller and more delicate areas, such as the upper lip or eyebrows, the precise nature of the Lycon method can offer greater comfort and effectiveness, making the longer procedure time justified.
  • Soft Waxing:
    The process is generally quicker since larger areas can be covered and cleared of wax in less time. However, the procedure may be more painful and can result in a higher risk of irritation, sometimes requiring additional time for post-treatment skin care.

Our Opinion

Lycon waxing takes longer than traditional waxing, but the benefits, such as reduced pain, minimized irritation, and more effective hair removal (even for short hairs), make this method especially recommended for people with sensitive skin. The longer procedure time is compensated by greater comfort and better skincare results.

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