Friday, January 15, 2010

Waxing/plucking hair on face, arms and legs?

When you wax or pluck hair - how does it grow back? Will it grow back stubbly or get gradually thicker and darker as it does when you shave, or does it grow back finer?


Thanks :)Waxing/plucking hair on face, arms and legs?
usually when waxing, hair grows more and a little bit thicker, you can try plucking them with tweezers to see how it goes, because sometimes they might stay the same like this; if not you can either wax them or else use a cream;


but like this you have another option.Waxing/plucking hair on face, arms and legs?
when you wax or pluck , the hair grows in finer and more sparsely, and slower.


there's no stubble since when you wax or pluck hair you pull it out by the root, not cut it in the middle of the shaft (making the tip of the hair follicle blunt and therefore appear darker and thicker) like when you shave.
it will grow back wether u pluck it shave it or wax it u can get it laser removed in wich case it wont come back.


i wud say if ur worried bout ur lip get it waxed as it lasts longer


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When you wax you're pulling the hair from the root so it will take longer to grow back so thats always the best way to go. It's a myth that when you shave it gets darker and thicker. Its just growing in with a blunt tip so it can appear that way. If waxing, tweezing, or shaving made hair grow in thicker and darker you would see plenty of men waxing their heads! Its all a myth. Some times if you have been waxing a particular area for a long time it can start to grow back less. Either way, no matter what you do, when hair does start to grow back it will be a little stubly unless its really fine hair to begin with.

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