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Melissa_Mills
Joined: 11 Jun 2007
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Posted: Jan 02, 2009 2:18 pm Post subject: Waxing - regrowth period - is it constant?
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| I recently had my first go at getting my arms waxed (first waxing ever) and after a week and a half or so, I had noticeable regrowth on my arms. So I was wondering if the first time you get it done and then the regrowth period, does that stay fairly constant or is it possible that it wil change later or its just a lottery? |
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Peta_2
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Posted: Jan 02, 2009 3:58 pm Post subject:
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Everybody is different in this regard Melissa. Some have very slow regrowth, some do not, male and female alike. Personally, I don't get waxed, except for my face but I do epilate however. The epilator does pull hair out by the roots and what happens for me is that my legs grow very slowly compared to the rest of my body [wish that happened with my face!]. In time, if you stay consistent with it, you will see a reduction but we are talking months here, not weeks. The best advice though is to talk to a good beautician as they do it for a living and have a lot more experience.
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Alice
Joined: 05 Jul 2004
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Posted: Jan 02, 2009 10:03 pm Post subject: Re: Waxing
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| Melissa_Mills wrote: | | I recently had my first go at getting my arms waxed (first waxing ever) and after a week and a half or so, I had noticeable regrowth on my arms. So I was wondering if the first time you get it done and then the regrowth period, does that stay fairly constant or is it possible that it wil change later or its just a lottery? |
The first few times, you tend to get quite a few hairs that will snap off level with the skin and hence you'll see regrowth in a time comparable to shaving. Over multiple waxings, the hairs become less brittle and the results improve. The hairs also regrow with a smaller diameter and less pigmentation (paler) in the tip after waxing (or epilation), and gradually thicken and darken to normal if not waxed again.
Some people find that frequent waxing will result in the regrowth getting finer and paler each time until it's virtually invisible right up to when it's long enough to wax again.
The quality of the waxing job also affects the rate of snapped off and completely missed hairs.
The time between waxings being needed will depend on how fast your hair grows and how good the last waxing was.
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Monique_Martinez
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Posted: Jan 03, 2009 4:29 pm Post subject:
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I've recently started shaving my arms and I'm quite surprised how quickly it comes back. just a few days.. probably twice as fast as waxing!! I guess without kicking it up a notch then it's the only option!!! ?
Full body shaving has now become a twice a week practice!! Slowly getting quicker at it! |
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Felicity_Lane
Joined: 02 Oct 2007
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Posted: Jan 05, 2009 8:11 am Post subject:
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| I started by shaving my legs, felt great until the second day so it was either shave at least every second day or try waxing. While waxing isn't perfect it certainly has changed the nature of my regrowth to much lighter and softer. And given the rate at which I was going through razors it isn't much more expensive than shaving. So I get my legs waxed about every 4 to 5 weeks and my arms every second visit (the arm hairs seem to get ripped out more efficiently than the leg hairs) and I tend to shave my chest but I did get it waxed just last week. I shave downstairs too but I haven't been for a Brazilian yet. This is really a case of trying everything and finding what works for you I think. Of course I pray every night that it will just disappear! |
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Bree_1
Joined: 14 Sep 2006
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Location: QLD
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Posted: Jan 05, 2009 9:03 pm Post subject: Waxing- Regrowth
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Hi Felicity and Gurls, and happy New Year. great thread. Felicity, Olivia up here in Qld put me onto Doug and he does waxing from home. I get the all over treatment though my partner won't let me get the chest done for to long but when I do I love it. It feels like you are wet all the time ie just got out of the shower. Also to get the bits done is so much better than shaving I'm a convert. My advise is if you can get someone to do it go for it. Talk soon
Hugz
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Sarah_1
Joined: 09 Aug 2007
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Location: WA
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Posted: Jan 05, 2009 11:58 pm Post subject:
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People are so different with this and think whilst the story is that for many women constant waxing eventually makes it easier and the hair less thick, for many this is a myth. It is even more so for many not born women.
Regrowth is a personal issue and you may find 10 people will tell you 10 stories but that is because they have different growth levels.
I have a friend who uses VEET and gets a smooth finish for a week, that is not the case for me ever.
Even treatments like IPL work fantastically for some and not for others. I've been less that pleased with the results, my friend swears by it.
Good luck through, the nice thing is, the 2nd time you know how it felt the first time and you get to look forward to it so much more lol
The end result, we love |
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