Why Ingrown Hairs Persist in Waxing & Sugaring Treatments

LIVE with Sarah Louisa Carswell | January 1 at 5:00 PM UK Time / 11:00 AM US Central

When ingrown hairs keep returning, results feel inconsistent, and clients don’t follow through with aftercare — it’s time for a more specialist-level approach.

Join this 60 minutes LIVE Educational Masterclass where Sarah Louisa will share the NEW skills needed to reduce recurring ingrown hairs and support long-term skin results in waxing & sugaring treatments!

A live educational masterclass for wax & sugar professionals by Sarah Louisa Carswell

Ingrown Hair Expert & Beauty Industry Educator

If you’re a wax or sugar professional feeling frustrated by recurring ingrown hairs, you’re not alone — and you’re not doing anything wrong.

Up until now, the industry simply hasn’t provided clear education on why ingrown hairs persist, or how to approach correction and aftercare in a way that truly supports long-term skin results.

Many professionals are taught great techniques and encouraged to give aftercare advice — but they’re rarely shown how that advice actually translates into real client follow-through, especially when every client’s skin, hair, lifestyle, and habits are different.

This live educational masterclass is designed to bring clarity to that missing piece.

You’ll learn:

• Why ingrown hairs can continue even when waxing or sugaring is done well

• What’s often missing from traditional aftercare education

• How specialists approach ingrown hair correction and aftercare differently

• How understanding individual differences helps clients take ownership of their aftercare naturally


This session isn’t about doing more, blaming clients, or questioning your skill — it’s about understanding what hasn’t been taught yet.

If you’re ready to move beyond guesswork and start approaching ingrown hair correction with more confidence and clarity, this masterclass will give you the insight you’ve been looking for.

See you there!

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