Thursday, January 21, 2010

Does waxing fine hair stop the regrowth?

i heard that after waxing fine body hair, it stops growing. is this true? Does waxing fine hair stop the regrowth?
Waxing hair can make a blunt ended hair grow back with a point hence making the hair itself appear finer, by ripping the hair out at the root it takes longer for the hair to grow back keeping the smoother look longer. As for it growing finer I don't think so, you can damage the hair follicle which can stop hair growth altogether. This is it though Does waxing fine hair stop the regrowth?
It depends.


This is for all hairs, once you start waxing and keep up to it, theres a chance in time where SOME or most of your hairs will stop growing.


However, shaving is alot worst than waxing. It makes your hair grow faster and thicker. Even though its quicker to remove hairs.


BUT waxing doesnt. It helps your hair go thinner, finer, grows back longer and even you may notice that some hairs doesnt grow back (not if you leave it for like months it will be back).





I used to shave for one area, it was always rough, and fast and annoying. But when i used wax, it helps much better, its not as so messy like it used to be. Its neater, more natural and way better even if it means waxing hurts abit. Its well worth it!
Possibly, but probably not. It is possible that if you wax for a long period of time that root will become so damaged that the hair ceases to grow. By a long time, we're talking a few decades, 20-40 years.


When you wax, you pull the hair out (hopefully) at the root. The hairs will grow back finer and after a while, lighter. It takes longer for the hairs to grow back and the longer you wax, the longer it will take.
No it's not True but Waxing is way better then shaving as waxing keeps the skin smoother for longer.
no no no, not true..
Nope.
not really

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