Sunday, February 28, 2010

Waxing and hair regrowth?

Guy here


I might wax my legs for a bet but are concerned about what it will look like when it grows back. Is there a chance that the hair will grow back thicker/thinner or in places it didn't grow before.


Or will it most likely grow back exactly as it was?





thanks girlsWaxing and hair regrowth?
the hair will grow back a little thinner, but it honestly depends on the type of hair you have. People with thinner, finer, blondish hair will find it grows back a lot slower and thinner. People with thicker, coarser hair will not see the results of the thinning hair as quickly. The most important thing to remember is that you will need to exfoliate your legs everyday to avoid ingrown hairs. You don't want dead skin cells filling up the empty follicle. Also waxing works best when on a cycle. Your hair has different growth rates, and it will take a few waxing sessions to get your legs and hair follicles get used to it. But if you can tough it out, you will be amazed at the results. Over time hair does grow thinner and grows back a lot slower. You also want to be sure to go to a good Aesthetician, who has a good reputation for waxing. Waxing can be very scary if the person hasn't been trained well, or simply doesn't know or like what they are doing. ( A lot of Aestheticians do not like to wax...avoid these people, they usually don't know what they are doing too well because they are simply not interested in it.) Also if you are taking any blood thinners,( or about to start your period, for the ladies...)you will want to avoid waxing because the chances of pulling up skin is a lot greater. Also you can take an Ibuprofin before you go in and it helps a little. The key to the pain..is to make sure your waxer is holding your skin tightly, leaving no room for looseness when she pulls the strip. There is an awesome product(which is awesomely expensive...but worth it) called TENDSKIN that I recommend to everyone who waxes. It eliminates ingrown hairs and even works for razor burn. It will absolutely be an integral part of maintaining perfectly smooth skin. You can get samples and pay a better price by getting it directly throught them at www.tendskin.com. HAPPY WAXING!!!!!Waxing and hair regrowth?
with shaving, you're cutting off the visible hair that grows back, eventually, thicker. this has been proven. when you wax hair, the hair grows back but thinner, until eventually your hair follicles don't bother reproducing. this has been proven. that's why i wax my legs every four weeks without delay :) and granted, it is time consuming, but having professionals do it is so much nicer--i've made messes that i dn't care to remember.
it will grow back thinner..but you're not going to notice anything for a couple of years of constant waxing...so if you're only waxing once in your life for a bet. go ahead





it won't hurt =]





i mean it probably will...but you'll be ok

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