White Pus Bumps After Brazilian Wax: How To Fix Them

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You visited your local salon to get a Brazilian wax. Ouch!

And now that you’re done, you have developed some puss-filled pimples after your treatment, which can feel embarrassing and may even cause you some worry.

In this article, I’m going to explain how to deal with white pus bumps after a Brazilian wax.

Those bumps are known as folliculitis, and with luck, they’ll be gone in a couple of days.

In this article, we’ll show you what you need to do to eliminate any pimple havoc, both after your Brazilian wax, and what you can do to try to stop them from developing in the first place.


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White Pus Bumps After Brazilian Wax

The white and pus-filled pimple-like bumps that you can get after having a Brazilian wax is a skin condition known as folliculitis. This is a kind of rash that’s caused by inflammation of the skin, which is a common reaction to the trauma your skin feels after having hair pulled from it.

This means that it should come as no surprise to you that a lot of people get folliculitis after they’ve had a hair removal procedure done.

So, you’re definitely not alone if you find yourself in this situation.

It should come as no surprise to you that a lot of people get folliculitis after they’ve had a hair removal procedure done. So, you’re definitely not alone if you find yourself in this situation.

If you have a mild case of folliculitis, then it will heal without any scarring if you wait a couple of days, making sure that it doesn’t get infected. 

If your folliculitis does get infected though, then this can cause even more trauma to the skin, which can result in not only scarring but also permanent hair loss, because of the damage to the hair follicles.


How To Get Rid Of White Pus Bumps After A Brazilian Wax

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, folliculitis is a skin condition that will eventually resolve itself on its own without intervention.

In fact, in general, the mild folliculitis that is a result of waxing, shaving, or plucking hair will usually disappear after about 24 to 48 hours.

And although it may be really tempting to start popping the little white pus bumps that folliculitis leaves behind, you should know that this is the worst thing that you can do, because you will make the condition even more problematic.

After you’ve had a waxing treatment, you shouldn’t touch the area at all during the first 48 hours afterward, because the skin in this area of your body is already delicate, and it will be much more sensitive than it usually is. Not touching it will allow it to calm down on its own.

After you’ve had a waxing treatment, you shouldn’t touch the area at all during the first 48 hours afterward, because the skin in this area of your body is already delicate, and it will be much more sensitive than it usually is. Not touching it will allow it to calm down on its own.

Of course, there are a few steps that you can take in order to ensure that you will alleviate any further irritation, as well as ease any discomfort that you may feel while your skin is healing.

A Warm Compress

For starters, you can apply a warm compress to the affected skin. Making sure that it’s not hot, because this will cause even more inflammation.

Leave the compress on for about 15 minutes. You can do this three times before going to bed, when your skin will heal while you sleep. 

Loose Clothing

Also, make sure that you wear loose cotton, bamboo or silk clothing after your waxing, especially your underwear because the natural fibers won’t further irritate your skin. Wearing tight synthetic underwear will definitely cause the area to itch.

Aaah, Aloe

If you do need to soothe your skin by adding something topical, then only use aloe vera gel, which is well known to help with the healing of wounds.

You need to make sure that the aloe vera gel you use is completely natural though because any drugstore product that you buy will have added harsh chemicals like potassium sorbate and parabens, which will irritate your folliculitis even more. 

Trying Being Naturals Aloe Vera Gel , which contains all-natural ingredients, including Manuka honey, which has traditionally been used to heal wounds.

Besides freshly cut organic aloe leaf juice, it also contains plant-based stem cells and works to hydrate, nourish, and heal skin that has been irritated due to surface burns, sunburn, and rashes like folliculitis.

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And finally, whatever else you do, you should definitely not have any form of hair removal done for at least another month — and that includes any shaving and plucking of the area.


Prevent Folliculitis Before your Brazilian Wax

If you do enjoy the smoothe results a Brazilian wax, but are worried about the chances of developing blood spots or folliculitis after your treatment, then there is a preventative measure that you can take to avoid this from happening again.

All you need to do is make sure that you gently exfoliate the skin in this area at least a couple of days before you have your treatment done. 

Exfoliating will ensure that you get rid of any surface dead skin cells, which have the ability to get trapped in your hair follicles during the waxing process. This makes folliculitis more likely to occur.


Final Thoughts

So, now that you know not only how to prevent, but also how to get rid of white pus bumps after Brazilian wax, you can look forward to the silky smooth skin you were after when you decided to get the Brazilian in the first place!

Written by Cecilia Torres

Cece is Luxe Luminous' resident hair care expert and a professional freelance makeup artist and hairstylist. Alongside her extensive beauty expertise, Cecilia's love for her dog and her passion for personal styling make her a cherished member of our team, continually inspiring our readers to explore and enhance their unique hair aesthetics.