Waxing Hair Removal
It wasn’t so long ago that Julia Roberts’ hairy underarms raised many (well-plucked) eyebrows. Today’s women are expected to magically vanish all traces of hair on any part of the body that society thinks it’s unacceptable to be seen on. While men get off more lightly, with only back hair really frowned on, the too can’t escape the trend towards hairlessness. And so over the years, a method of trying to get rid of all this excessive hair in the unwanted places has been looked for and the most popular method everyone uses today is waxing.
There are two kinds of waxing. It can be either cold wax or hot wax. The wax used for waxing hair removal is made at home using honey, lime and sugar, and this concoction can be used as either hot wax or cold wax. If preparing the mixture doesn’t appeal to you, you can also get it at a store. Waxing hair removal is considered a generally better method to remove all that excessive hair, as in waxing hair removal you pull out the hair from its roots itself.Because of this, waxing hair removal lasts longer, with hair taking more time to grow and doesn’t have to be repeated quite as frequently as shaving does. Also, because waxing hair removal kits can be found in stores in plenty, it is easy to access them and use them. Hot wax shouldn’t be used on the face or sensitive skin as this could damage it, although cold wax can be used for this purpose instead. The force involved in getting the wax off the skin can discourage people from waxing hair removal. The time taken to do it also makes some go to a salon to have the waxing hair removal done right, but that’s quite expensive. Some fortunate individuals see the amount of hair growth reduce thanks to waxing hair removal. The wax is also said to reduce dark spots over time.
With its pros and cons, waxing hair removal is an option for many and so if you think you should do it, go for it!
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