Waxing is the most common of hair-removal techniques in spas today. In this treatment, cool, or warm wax adheres to the hair and pulled off in wax strips.
Waxing reduces hair growth when performed at regular, thirty-day interval. While shaving crops the hair even with the skin, waxing pulls it out by the root, so it grows back softer and finer, and thinner. Waxing is great for those who are tired of the hassle of shaving several times per week- the more you wax, the less hair grows back.
To prepare for treatment let the hair you want waxed grow out to about half-inch above the skin. If the hairs are left to short, the wax won’t be able to adhere to them strongly enough to pull them out. Also, refrain from taking a shower or bath before the treatment because soaking the hair will soften it, allowing it to break more easily and making waxing less effective.
Usually, a preconditioning lotion for waxing is first applied to the area to be waxed. Then hot wax is poured onto the skin and strips of the cloth are pressed into it. When the wax dries, the cloth is quickly removed.
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