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Why Left Handed Waxers have the Potential to be the Best Waxers

Are you left handed? Did you know that left handed waxers have the potential to be the best waxers? Why is that?

Studies show that about 10% of people are left handed. Additionally, if you’re left handed, it tends to be easier for you to have the ability to use both hands.

Growing up left handed definitely had its struggles, and still does! For example, scissors are primarily made for right handed people, writing with a pencil will cause your hand to get covered in lead (this is a special kind of torture), the pen at the bank and on credit card terminals always gets in the way since it’s attached to the right side, can openers, those desks with the chair attached are definitely not made for leff handed people! I could go on and on with the struggles of being left handed.

However, growing up, less the daily annoyances with being left handed, I was always able to do things more easily with both of my hands than my friends could. For example, I could paint both my fingernails easily. Where if one of my right handed friends tried to paint their right hand with their left hand, it always turned out atrocious.

When I decided I wanted to be a waxer, I remember my trainer had a bit of a difficult time training me since she was right handed. However, one of the other trainers told me to use that to my advantage and learn how to wax with both hands. Genius! While my left hand has always been dominant, I actually learned that I could (in some cases) wax even better with my right hand.

From then on, I would practice laying strips with both of my hands until I felt completely comfortable being able to easily flow between waxing with my left hand and right hand.

How does this help? Well for one, it greatly helped me reduce my chance of carpal tunnel in my hands since I was equally using both of my hands during each waxing appointment. It also allowed me to very easily be able to stay waxing on one side of the table and not have to switch to the other side when I had to lay certain wax strips.

At European Wax Center, the wax rooms aren’t set up the same way. Sometimes the table would have you being on the right side of the client, and sometimes the table would have you be on the left side of the client. I remember it frustrating the other waxers but for me, easy peasy. It didn’t affect me at all since I could just change my waxing flow by using my other hand.

So in my opinion, if you’re left handed and interested in becoming an Esthetician or Cosmetologist, you should do it! You might just have an additional advantage because of your uniqueness.

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