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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT WAXING


There are a lot of questions going on the internet about waxing and maybe searching online is one of the first steps to consider having one and having a piece of prior knowledge about Waxing. Before we answer some of these questions, let’s first define WAXING.


WHAT IS WAXING?


Waxing is the process of removal of hair from its roots and will leave the skin more radiant, smooth, and glowing. But, the main role of waxing is to remove the hair, that’s the reason why there are a lot of different methods being offered in the market. To name a few, these are strip wax, hard wax, sugar wax, chocolate wax, etc.


Now that you have an idea about waxing, let’s answer some frequently asked questions about it.


Is waxing really painful?


There are several myths about waxing and the Internet has lots of information to share. Most people don’t feel any pain or discomfort during the waxing process and it will be bearable. It varies from person to person.


As the hair will be pulled out from the roots, you will be less likely to feel pain, compared to razor shaving, which can leave cuts and then scars, which usually stay for a very long time.


How long will the result last?


It will depend on the individual's hair growth, but it might last for three to six weeks. It will also rely on the application's precision and where on the body it is administered.


In most cases, during the first or two weeks, the growth of hair is minimal and you will only notice that the hair will appear longer by three to four weeks.


Why wax?


The answer is that it lasts a lot longer than shaving because the hair was removed from the roots, and it will also give you smoother, more even skin because dead skin cells were also removed in addition to the hair, and you won't be at risk of getting any cuts or nicks.



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