Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Does waxing really stimulate hair growth?

i thought it made it slower and finer over time :O


and does shaving,plucking,bleaching stimulate it as well? xDoes waxing really stimulate hair growth?
Hi,





Waxing does not stimulate hair growth, to the contrary, it suppresses it. However, if waxing is not done in the appropriate manner it was break the hair off instead of removing it from the room. Breaking of the hair is what causes hair growth faster. Whereas, pulling of the hair from the root weakens the root and lessens hair growth over time. You have to note that it takes years for hair to become slower growing and almost non visible.





The first step to waxing from the root is choosing an appropriate wax. The is cold wax, hot wax, strong wax, bikini wax, wax for coarse hair etc. From personal experience (I'm a professional Makeup Artist and Stylist) I've noticed that hot wax for coarse hair is the best to use. When it is warmed it smooths well onto the skin and it grabs hod tightly to the hair strands pulling them out all the way.





Shaving does increase hair growth because it does not pull from the root. It shaves the top of the hair, there is still a few millimeters of hair left underneath the skin. It is like trimming your hair, you make it grow longer, faster and healthier. Except most people don't want that on their arms and legs.





Plucking does not stimulate hair growth, if the hair is pulled properly it actually slows down the growth. Plucking like waxing pulls the hair from its roots.





Bleaching doesn't stimulate fast hair growth or slow hair growth because most bleaches out there don't rid you of the hair. They only turn them to an invisible color. :)





Bleach is done properly can last longer than waxing, but it isn't the healthiest alternative. Overtime bleach takes the glow away from your skin. You are best sticking with waxing, plucking or threading (all three of them remove hair from the root if done properly.)





Good luck!Does waxing really stimulate hair growth?
Nope. Waxing makes it grow slower, But it doesn't do anything other then that for hair growth. Just like shaving, and tweezing(Plucking is for chickens.) and bleaching.
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no, waxing is the only form of hair removal that makes hair grow back thinner. not considering laser and professional thing like that
waxing makes hair growth slower

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