Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Does waxing, threading, or plucking hair make it thicker or stronger?

I am a 15 year old girl and i wanted to know which method is best for removing hair on the face. I know hair removal cream makes it thicker and stronger and blacker, and i found that out the hard way when i used it on my legs. So I wanted to make sure before i did anything what the best method is.Does waxing, threading, or plucking hair make it thicker or stronger?
None of those things make hair thicker and stronger - not even the hair removal cream. It's just a (very common) matter of perception that your hair seems thicker and stronger when it grows back in because you have been hair free for awhile.





Also - waxing, threading, and plucking all do basically the same thing - they rip the hair out - it's just different methods of achieving the same affect. And they do have the added bonus of (over time) causing slight damage to the hair duct - so that the new hair will eventually grow out weaker, thinner, and sometimes it will cause enough damage to make it so it can not produce any hair at all.





Waxing is good for large areas like your legs. Threading and plucking are fine for smaller areas like your eyebrows.Does waxing, threading, or plucking hair make it thicker or stronger?
waxing works really well and it lasts longer then most removals.
i usually pluck,


because store-bought wax strips dont work..


at least for me
i'm a guy, but I think waxing is better because it removes the hair completely, and it does not become thicker or stronger, it actually becomes a little thiner.....that's what my sister does
no
no

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