Thursday, January 21, 2010

Waxing arm hair makes the hair grow back lighter?

Is that true, or is it a lie? I'm not saying I'm going to do it, I just heard stuff about it.Waxing arm hair makes the hair grow back lighter?
I dont think so, but i think it grows even thicker.Waxing arm hair makes the hair grow back lighter?
well if you are going to do it you will have to keep on getting it waxed it wolud be a lot better to shave your arms cus it wont coast money and it is a lot less painful
a lie, your hair color id determened by pigments in your body. Wax won't change that.
When you wax your arm hair, the hair definitely does not get thicker or pricklier. The same thing goes for shaving. When you remove hair through shaving, it feels as though the hairs are thicker when they grow back because the hair begins to grow back in 'stubs,' without really fine tips. When you wax, you are pulling the entire hair out, roots and all; when waxed hair grows back, there are no 'stubs.'





I've been waxing my arms for about two years now, and I have noticed only a *slight* reduction in the amount of hairs on my forearm. There just seems to be less than there were years ago (I have a photo). However, none of the hairs feel any lighter or thinner.
nope, not true
When you wax your arm hair or any where else, it takes longer for the hair to grow back, and, your skin will feel smoother and softer (no stubbies). It will grow back finer and softer. As for a change in color from dark to lighter, no it will not change color at all.
i dont see why it would grow back lighter, its like asking if i shaved my head it will grow back lighter, dont see it happing
It's a lie. It can't change the color of your hair but it is a better way to make your hair grow back slower because you don't just cut it, you pull it out.
No it doesn't
Waxing makes it come in darker and thicker, once you wax, you should always wax
its true
No it's not true...lazer makes hair grow lighter and might stop it from growing back

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