Episodes

  • Esthetics Crash Course: Hair Removal Theory
    Apr 28 2026

    The key to successful hair removal lies in understanding hair biology! This episode of Esthetics Crash Course provides a detailed breakdown of the three Hair Growth Cycles, explains the importance of the Anagen Phase for treatment, and identifies the various Factors Affecting Hair Growth.



    Every hair on the body passes through three distinct, cyclical phases.1 Understanding these is essential for determining the timing and effectiveness of hair removal.




    • Treatment Effectiveness: The Anagen phase is the most effective time for hair reduction treatments (Laser/IPL) because the hair has the most pigment and blood supply. Targeting the hair at this stage causes the most damage to the dermal papilla, leading to long-term destruction and hair reduction.

    • Need for Multiple Sessions: Only a fraction of the hair on the body is in the active Anagen phase at any given time (most hair is in Catagen or Telogen). This is the main reason why multiple sessions and maintenance treatments are necessary to eventually target all hair when it is actively growing.



    The length and effectiveness of the hair growth cycle are influenced by various internal and external factors.2


    • Genetics: The length of all three phases is largely genetically determined. A longer Anagen phase means longer hair growth potential.3


    • Age & Metabolism: In older individuals, the Anagen phase decreases, leading to thinner hair and decreased density.4 A decrease in metabolism (often linked to hormonal issues) can also shorten Anagen.


    • Hormonal Changes: Cycles are significantly influenced by hormonal changes linked to puberty, pregnancy, and menopause.5 Hormonal imbalances can result in more hair being in the Telogen phase, causing excessive shedding.6


    • Inflammation: A balanced level of inflammation in the early Anagen phase is necessary to initiate the cyclical regeneration of the follicle. However, some research suggests a lack of inflammation may prolong the Anagen phase.


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    Esthetics Crash Course: Hair Removal Theory & Growth Cycles 🧬The Three Hair Growth CyclesPhaseDescriptionKey CharacteristicsDuration1. AnagenActive Growth PhaseHair has the most pigment (melanin) and best blood supply. Dermal papilla is attached and active.Scalp: 2–6+ years; Face (Vellus): 4–6 weeks2. CatagenBreakdown & ChangeTransitional phase where the hair follicle shrinks to of its normal size. Dermal papilla breaks away, cutting off blood supply.A few weeks3. TelogenResting PhaseThe hair is at "rest." Normal to shed hair at the end of this phase before the cycle restarts.5–6 weeksImportance of the Anagen Phase for RemovalFactors Affecting Hair Growth

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    6 mins
  • Esthetics Crash Course: Hair Removal Services
    Apr 20 2026

    Learn how to build a profitable hair removal program and match services to client demands! This episode of Esthetics Crash Course explores the business categories of hair removal, client considerations, and the proper classification of hair based on the service used.



    A hair removal program is essential and can be highly profitable, generally divided into two business categories:



    Clients evaluate services based on safety, effectiveness, cost, and time. Estheticians must prioritize transparency and professionalism.

    • Client Safety Check: Clients should always inquire about a business's sterilization and sanitization methods first and ask to see all certifications displayed conspicuously (often required by law).

    • Consultation Topics: Clients consider the location, cost, and time commitment, as well as the expected number of treatments and hair-free duration between sessions.

    • Professionalism: Offer a wide range of services to attract a broad clientele, ensuring the esthetician or technician is certified and transparent about safety practices.



    Hair can be classified by its growth stage, which dictates the effectiveness of different treatment types.


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    Esthetics Crash Course: Hair Removal Services (Business & Client Needs) 💰Hair Removal Services: Business OverviewService CategoryExamplesBusiness CharacteristicsTemporaryWaxing, Sugaring, TweezingPopular and highly profitable. Quicker treatments, usually offered by nearly all therapists and salons. Common areas: face, brows, legs, bikini, underarm.Semi-Permanent/PermanentLaser, IPL, ElectrolysisHigh return on investment (ROI) potential, but requires higher initial capital outlay. Often supported by temporary services initially; clients can be upgraded once trust is established.Client Considerations & SafetyClassification of Hair Removal ServicesHair Type & StageRemoval Method NameTreatment ActionTerminal Hair (Anagen phase)Epilation MethodsWaxing, Sugaring, Threading, Tweezing. These methods are suitable for removing mature, coarse hair at the root.Vellus Hair (Catagen/Telogen phase)Permanent Reduction MethodsLaser and IPL. These advanced methods work by damaging the hair follicle to produce long-lasting hair reduction.

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    5 mins
  • Esthetics Crash Course: Hair Removal Methods
    Apr 13 2026

    Explore the evolution of hair removal, from ancient practices to cutting-edge technology! This episode of Esthetics Crash Course compares Traditional, Temporary, and Modern Hair Removal Methods, detailing their techniques, effectiveness, and long-term results.



    Ancient cultures used various, often painful, methods to remove unwanted hair.1


    • Ancient Techniques: Methods included rubbing the skin with a pumice stone and vinegar.

    • Sugaring: A method popular since Ancient Egypt and Greece (first recorded 1900 BC) using a heated gel of sugar, lemon juice, and water. Like modern soft wax, sugaring removes hair at the root, offering a less painful, long-lasting solution.2






    Modern techniques provide longer hair-free periods, greater precision, and are less invasive than historical methods.

    • Electrolysis: Uses a needle-shaped electrode to destroy the hair's growth center with chemical or heat energy.3 It is a permanent solution, but requires many treatments.4


    • Laser Hair Removal: Utilizes a specific wavelength of light to target melanin in the hair.5


      • Pros: Fast and efficient (upper lip < 1 minute, legs up to 1 hour); provides longevity and precision.

      • Cons: Requires several consecutive sessions to be permanent; hair must be in the anagen (active growing) stage to be effective.6 Side effects (redness, swelling) are typically short-lived.7


    • Intense Pulsed Light (IPL): Targets melanin using a broad-spectrum light.8


    • Shared Requirements (IPL/Laser): Both methods damage the hair follicle to prevent regrowth, but require patch tests to minimize medical risks and potential side effects.



    Modern technology provides more effective, client-respectful, and less invasive hair removal options than traditional ones.9


    • Market Shift: Modern methods like IPL, laser, and electrolysis are replacing traditional methods due to their multiple benefits, including greater efficacy and long-term results.

    • Ethical Approach: The development of modern techniques reflects a more ethical approach in the beauty industry, respecting client requirements and offering sophisticated, advanced treatments for permanent hair reduction.


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    Esthetics Crash Course: Hair Removal Methods (History & Modernity) ⏱️Traditional Hair Removal MethodsTemporary vs. Long-Term Hair RemovalMethod TypeExamplesDuration & ActionShort-TermShaving, Depilatory CreamsLasts a few hours to several days; only removes hair above the skin surface.Longer-TermWaxing, Sugaring, EpilatorsLasts up to two months; removes hair at the root/follicle.Permanent ReductionIPL, Laser, ElectrolysisMany report permanent hair removal after several sessions; damages the hair follicle's ability to grow.Modern Hair Removal TechniquesPros and Cons of Different Methods

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    7 mins
  • Esthetics Crash Course: Hair Removal Confidence
    Apr 6 2026

    Beyond smooth skin—explore the life-changing physical and psychological benefits of professional hair removal! This final episode of Esthetics Crash Course details how hair removal procedures lead to Improved Confidence, Enhanced Hygiene, and Reduced Hair Growth over time.



    Professional hair removal provides significant emotional and psychological benefits that improve a client's quality of life.

    • Self-Confidence: Patients who shed excess body hair often show a substantial boost in self-confidence and body image. They feel a sense of freedom, often opting for appropriate clothing (e.g., summer wear) for the first time in years.

    • Psychological Relief: Simple treatments can alleviate psychological issues ranging from embarrassment caused by ingrown hairs to more serious confidence problems caused by conditions like excessive facial hair.

    • Life-Changing Factor: The instilled confidence improves an individual's social life and personal relationships, providing a real, prolonged benefit to mental wellbeing that goes beyond the physical transformation.



    Hair removal is essential for maintaining high standards of personal hygiene and skin health.

    • Bacterial Reduction: Excessive body hair, particularly in areas like the underarm, can trap moisture and create an environment for bacteria to thrive, increasing the chances and severity of bacterial infection.

    • Infection Prevention: By removing hair and creating a smooth, clean surface, the risk of irritation and bacterial infection from cuts, nicks, and abrasions is significantly reduced.

    • Social and Personal Aspects: Regular grooming is associated with health, vitality, and youth. Maintaining clean skin is a significant aspect of building self-confidence and feeling comfortable in social and intimate settings.

    • Sporting Activities: For those in sports, hair removal helps reduce the risk of infection and cross-contamination, promoting team ethics and cleanliness.



    Regular hair removal, especially waxing, sugaring, or threading, can lead to a considerable, long-term slowdown in hair growth.

    • Follicle Compromise: Repeated removal of the entire hair from the follicle (below the skin) causes trauma to the hair follicle, making it less likely to produce healthy hair over time.

    • Weaker Regrowth: Regular waxers often observe that hair becomes significantly weaker and less dense.

    • Interference with Hair Cycle: Continued removal interferes with the hair's natural growth cycle, particularly the anagen (growth) stage. Over a prolonged period, the hair follicle may become compromised, and the hair may diminish significantly and eventually stop growing entirely, being replaced by scar tissue.

    • Marketing Tip: Use the collective experience of skin professionals to assure clients that regular hair removal will lead to a noticeable reduction in hair regrowth and density over time.


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    Esthetics Crash Course: Benefits of Hair Removal ✨Improved Confidence and Mental WellbeingHygiene and CleanlinessReduced Hair Growth Over Time

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    7 mins
  • Esthetics Crash Course: Hair Removal Supplies
    Mar 30 2026

    Equip yourself for precision and safety! This episode of Esthetics Crash Course covers the essential supplies, products, and advanced tools necessary for high-quality, safe, and effective hair removal services.



    Essential supplies are required for effective treatment and high standards of hygiene.

    • Hygiene and Safety: Gloves (latex, vinyl) and eye protection are mandatory. All materials contaminated with blood or bodily fluids must be disposed of in accordance with 'controlled waste regulations'.

    • Disposable Tools: Use only disposable wooden spatulas and discard single-use items (cotton, tissues) immediately after use.

    • Pre/Post-Treatment: Powder (non-aluminum based) is applied to create a surface barrier. Antiseptics and astringents are used for cleansing and removing excess wax residue.



    A well-stocked product "arsenal" is critical for tailoring treatment to the specific area and hair type.



    Advanced tools require specialized knowledge and strict adherence to safety protocols.



    Using high-quality, up-to-date supplies and equipment is a long-term investment in client care and business success.

    • Client Care: Minimizes discomfort and reduces the risk of irritations/allergic reactions.

    • Efficiency & Results: Ensures procedures are performed effectively, meeting client goals and maintaining client satisfaction.

    • Business Success: Maximizes profitability (e.g., through high-cost laser services) and maintains a good standard of care.


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    Esthetics Crash Course: Hair Removal Supplies, Tools, and Equipment 🧰 (Under 4,000 Characters)Hair Removal Supplies and HygieneEssential Hair Removal ProductsProduct TypeUses and BenefitsPre-Wax CleanserRemoves makeup/lotions, cools/soothes the skin, and lifts the hair.After-Wax CleanserGentle, hydrating formula that removes wax residue and restores the skin's acidic balance.WaxAvailable as warm, hot, cream, gel, and roll-on. Quality is essential for minimizing discomfort.Soothing ProductsSoothing gels, aloe lotions, or ointments used post-treatment.Tools and Equipment for Hair RemovalTool/EquipmentFunction and Key ConsiderationsIPL and Laser MachinesUse specialized light absorbed by melanin for permanent hair reduction. Must be used by trained practitioners and require patch tests to prevent burns.EpilatorUses rotating disks to remove multiple hairs at the follicle (like waxing); used for large area hair removal.TweezersQuality stainless steel tools used to remove individual hairs or for shaping eyebrows. Must be disinfected between clients.Heaters/WarmersEssential for keeping wax at a constant, appropriate temperature.Importance of High-Quality Supplies

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    9 mins
  • Esthetics Crash Course: Hair Removal Skills
    Mar 23 2026
    Master the essential techniques of hair removal, client privacy, and detailed design! This episode of Esthetics Crash Course covers the various methods of hair removal, the critical skill of draping, and the precision required for tweezing and flawless eyebrow design.Hair removal requires specialized practice and adherence to state and manufacturer regulations for safety and effectiveness.1Hair Removal Methods: Methods include shaving, chemical destruction, extraction (tweezing), various "waxing" methods (soft/hard), and energy-based methods like laser or intense pulsed light (IPL).Non-Ablative vs. Ablative:Non-Ablative: Procedures like soft or hard waxing, where the hair is removed and the surface of the skin is not deliberately destroyed.Ablative: Procedures using lasers or IPL, which destroy the hair using energy and are capable of great harm, often requiring specific training requirements set by the state.2Wax Classification: Wax products (soft or hard) are often classified as a cosmetic, drug, or device under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.Sanitation: All equipment and the treatment room must be clean and properly disinfected. Single-use items (e.g., cotton) must be discarded after use.3Draping is the technique of covering the client with linens so that only the treatment area is exposed, ensuring professionalism and client comfort.4Key Principles:Maintain Privacy: Client's privacy must be maintained at all times.Clean Contact: Client's skin should never come into contact with an uncovered surface.Expose Only the Area Treated: Only the area of the body being treated should be exposed at any one time.Secure Linens: Top linens must be properly secured and never ruffled to avoid embarrassing incidents.Materials: Common materials include sheets, towels, and blankets. Terry cloth is preferred for draping because it is absorbent and less likely to fall when folded.5Client Experience: Masterful draping creates an environment of relaxation and security for the client during services.6Tweezing is a temporary hair removal method that must be performed with precision to prevent breakage and minimize pain.Hair Growth Cycle: Hair passes through three stages: anagen (active growth), catagen, and telogen.7 Tweezing is most effective when the hair is at the right stage/length.Preparation: It is ideal to tweeze after a facial steaming treatment or electric current application, as this softens the hair shaft and makes removal easier.Technique: Ease the hair out in the direction of hair growth and as close to the skin as possible to prevent the hair from breaking, making the process less painful.Alternatives: Tweezing's limitations in precision and permanence have made electrolysis a popular alternative for permanent, targeted hair removal. High frequency is often used after tweezing to promote a germicidal effect.Visit our website for more essential esthetics education: estheticsmagazine.comesthetics, esthetician, hair removal, draping, brow mapping, precision tweezing, anagen, catagen, telogen, non-ablative, ablative, laser, IPL, soft wax, hard wax, terry cloth, germicidal effect, esthetics crash course.#HairRemovalSkills #DrapingTechniques #EyebrowDesign #BrowMapping #Tweezing #WaxingSafety #EstheticsCrashCourse.Esthetics Crash Course: Hair Removal & Precision Skills ✂️Hair Removal SkillsMastering the Art of DrapingPrecision Tweezing TechniquesCreating Flawless Eyebrow Designs
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    8 mins
  • Esthetics Crash Course: Soft Wax Procedures
    Mar 17 2026
    Mastering soft wax for smooth, large-area hair removal! This episode of Esthetics Crash Course details the step-by-step soft wax procedure, from preparation and application to post-treatment care, highlighting its effectiveness and necessary safety precautions.Soft wax (strip wax) is favored for its speed and effectiveness in removing fine hairs over large, non-sensitive areas such as the arms, legs, or back.Proper preparation, product application, and temperature control are critical for minimizing discomfort and risk of irritation.Allergy Check: Always check the client for allergies to the products being used.Wax Temperature: Stir the wax to ensure consistent, warm (not hot) temperature and a smooth, spreadable consistency.Skin Barrier: Apply a small amount of pre-wax oil or lotion to create a barrier, which nourishes and protects the skin, helping the wax adhere to the hair, not the skin. (Avoid using talcum powder due to potential health concerns).Application: Use a disposable wooden spatula to apply a thin, even layer of wax in the same direction as hair growth. Work in small sections, especially for beginners, to minimize error and client discomfort. Avoid pressing the spatula too hard to prevent bruising.The removal process requires precision, speed, and technique.Strip Placement: Place an epilating strip over the still-soft wax and press/rub firmly to help the wax adhere to the hairs.Tautness & Removal: Hold the skin taut. Place fingers at the edge of the strip, then swiftly and sharply pull the strip against the direction of hair growth. The strip must be pulled close to the skin (not straight up) for effective removal.Inspection: After removal, inspect the treated area to ensure all hairs have been successfully removed.Estheticians must explain contra-actions and recommend proper after-care to prevent irritation and infection.Immediate Care: Apply post-treatment solutions such as cooling gels, aloe lotions, or powders to soothe and protect the skin.Contra-Actions: Redness and heat in the treated area are sensible contra-actions.24-48 Hour Avoidance: To prevent infection and irritation, the client must avoid heat treatments (sauna, steam bath), strenuous exercise, and irritants.Long-Term Care: After 24 to 48 hours, gentle exfoliation helps prevent ingrown hairs. Gradual treatments with growth inhibitor products may help weaken the hair and reduce regrowth.Visit our website for more essential esthetics education: estheticsmagazine.comKesthetics, esthetician, soft wax, strip wax, epilating strip, pre-epilation oil, hair removal, fine hair, large areas, contra-actions, ingrown hairs, application technique, post-treatment care, esthetics crash course.#SoftWaxing #StripWax #HairRemoval #EstheticianSkills #PreWaxOil #PostWaxCare #EstheticsCrashCourseEsthetics Crash Course: Soft Wax Procedures 🩹Soft Wax Procedures OverviewFeatureSoft Wax CharacteristicsContrast to Hard WaxAdherenceSticks to both hair and skin (requires a strip).Hard wax sticks only to hair.Best UseLarge areas with finer hair (legs, arms, back).Hard wax is preferred for small areas with coarse/sensitive hair (bikini, underarm).SpeedQuicker procedure, allowing more clients to be treated.Hard wax is generally slower.PreparationRequires a pre-epilation oil or lotion to create a barrier between the wax and skin.Hard wax typically uses powder.Skill LevelShould be handled by qualified and experienced estheticians due to its aggressive nature and potential for irritation.Hard wax is considered gentler on skin.Preparing and Applying Soft WaxThe Soft Wax Removal ProcessPost-Treatment Care and Contra-Actions
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    8 mins
  • Esthetics Crash Course: Hard Wax Procedures
    Mar 10 2026
    Master the gentle, efficient technique of hard waxing! This episode of Esthetics Crash Course covers the benefits of hard wax, step-by-step application and removal methods, and crucial post-treatment care to ensure maximum client comfort and satisfaction.Hard wax has gained popularity because it is significantly less painful than traditional soft (strip) wax.Mechanism: It wraps around the hair and only adheres to the hair follicles, not the skin, minimizing pull on the epidermis.Temperature: Usable at a lower temperature, reducing the risk of burns.Texture: Sets on the skin while still warm but remains pliable (never dries completely) for easy, clean removal.Client Comfort: Recommended for sensitive skin, those new to waxing, and use on sensitive areas like the underarm and bikini area.Efficiency: Modern hard wax dries quicker, is easy to apply in large areas, and does not leave a sticky residue.Proper preparation and application are key to a comfortable, efficient hard wax service.Removal must be quick and against the direction of hair growth while maintaining skin tautness.Skin Tautness: Hold the skin taut (stretched tight) before and during removal. This is crucial for reducing client discomfort.Removal: Grip the "lip" of the wax and pull it back very quickly against the direction of hair growth.Cuff Method: Stick a finger/woodstick under the strip as it's pulled off to lift the end from the skin, minimizing trauma to the epidermis and alleviating discomfort.Facial Waxing: On the face, fingers are used to keep the skin taut and relaxed instead of stretching with the entire hand. The pressure should be firm but comfortable.Post-Removal: Clean any remaining wax and check for stray hairs.Post-treatment care is essential for soothing the skin and preventing complications like ingrown hairs.Immediate Soothing: Apply a lotion or ointment that will not clog the pores (e.g., Aloe Vera gel) to the slightly red and tender skin.24-Hour Avoidance: Advise clients to avoid applying products (deodorant, makeup, moisturizer, perfume, etc.) to the treated area for at least 24 hours.Heat & Water: Clients must avoid heat treatments (saunas, steam rooms) and swimming in strongly chlorinated water for 24 hours.Clothing: Clients should wear loose, cotton clothing to prevent irritation from friction and allow the skin to "breathe."Ongoing Care: After 24 hours, advise gentle exfoliation two to three times a week and daily moisturizing to prevent ingrown hairs and maintain suppleness.Regrowth: Clients should be informed that regular waxing will cause the regrowing hair to be softer, making future removal easier, but it will not slow down the overall regrowth cycle.Visit our website for more essential esthetics education: estheticsmagazine.comesthetics, esthetician, hard wax, soft wax, hair removal, waxing procedure, sensitive skin, terminal hair, epilation, exfoliation, post-treatment care, ingrown hairs, skin tautness, cuff method, esthetics crash course.#HardWaxing #HairRemovalTips #EstheticianSkills #WaxingTechniques #ClientCare #PostWaxCare #EstheticsCrashCourseEsthetics Crash Course: Hard Wax Procedures 🍯Benefits and Features of Hard WaxApplying Hard Wax CorrectlyStepProcedurePurpose/TipPreparationEnsure hair is at least one-fourth of an inch long (client should not shave for 2 weeks).Hair needs to be long enough for the wax to grab effectively.CleansingCleanse the area to be waxed.Removes surface debris and oils.Pre-WaxLightly dust the skin with a non-aluminum-based powder.Absorbs excess oil/moisture, creating a barrier between skin and wax.ApplicationUsing a disposable spatula, smear the wax in the direction of hair growth.Allows the wax to coat the hair shaft effectively.SculptingMake the end of the wax patch wider (a lip) where you finish the application.
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    8 mins