Sunday, October 24, 2010

Waxing your legs- any difference after 1st time?

If you wax once on your legs or something for the first time. does it grow back any differently? It's unlikey to form much difference to re-growth after the first time wax. However, with repeated wax of an area, three things start to start:
1. Re-growth is slower
2. Re-growth is finer - each spine is softer and thinner
3. Re-growth is sparser - some of the hair does not grow fund
Unfortunately, the apparent state-of-the-art conclusion of this - that with tons waxing treatments, re-growth slows to not anything - is more of a wish than a truth. The other thing is that these three effects swing from person to creature and even between different areas of the same person's body. I enjoy even heard that for some population, regrowth is totally unaffected by repeated wax but I think that is to say relatively uncommon.
By the route, it's a myth that shaving increases re-growth but it does appear thicker because what you see when regrowth occurs is the gluey blunt cut end of respectively hair a bit than the natural soft points of hair that have grown out after a wax treatment.
Nope, it will grow back alike way! All your doing is getting rid of the invisible quill, not the roots of it. They will still grow the same means of access hair on your legs or where is supposed to grow.

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