Reuse of depilatory wax (semi-critical procedure)
Body hair can accumulate micro-organisms on the skin. Removing body hair with wax also removes these micro-organisms and contaminates the wax in the process.
Melting down the used wax does not destroy these micro-organisms and reusing this wax could lead to the transmission of diseases such as HIV/AIDS.
It is also important to remember that tiny amounts of blood may also be extracted from small scabs or hair follicles during the waxing process, not all of which will be visible.
All wax must be single use only and disposed of after each use on a client.
Separating unused wax and used wax (semi-critical procedure)
It is important to separate unused wax from wax to be used on a client. This will prevent cross contamination of micro-organisms to the unused wax stock.
To achieve this, all wax should be poured or removed from stock using a new clean spatula or ladle and placed into a clean container prior to each client treatment. If more wax is needed use a new spatula.
If a ladle is being used to remove wax from stock, you do not necessarily need a new ladle each time, provided the ladle does not come into contact with any material that is in use on the client.
Disposable spatulas and containers should be discarded appropriately after use. Wooden spatulas used to apply strip wax should only be used on 1 client and then disposed of. If metal spatulas are used they must be cleaned and disinfected between clients.
Any reusable containers should be cleaned and disinfected between clients.
Roll-on wax (semi-critical procedure)
There are a number of roll-on wax products on the market where wax is stored in a container and then rolled onto the skin with roller heads.
The wax that is rolled onto the skin may re-circulate back into the container and can contaminate unused wax.
Therefore once this product is used on one client, the wax in the container must be thermally disinfected before it can be used on a second client (unless the product manufacturer can prove to the Department of Health that the wax in the container will not be contaminated).
The roller head and the container must also be cleaned and disinfected after each use to remove any used wax residue and other micro-organisms.
Advice for clients after waxing
Therapists may wish to advise their clients that after waxing the pores in the skin can remain open for up to 48 hours, making skin more sensitive to ultraviolet light.
It is recommended therapists advise clients not to sunbathe or to have a solarium treatment for at least 48 hours after being waxed.