Monday, September 14, 2009
Waxing is a most known and temporary way for removal of unwanted hair, it also helps in removal of dead cells that are present on the skin. The waxing technique is not new; in early days it was followed by the Egyptian women to remove unsightly hair. After waxing it takes about three to eight weeks for the hair to grow back and the new hair is soft, this is not in the case of other methods. Waxing does not cause any cuts like the other methods that are used in removal of hair.
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Even though waxing is a bit painful and uncomfortable, the outcome will last for longer than using other methods like depilatories, tweezing or shaving. Waxing a specific area repetitively results in permanent hair removal.
Be careful while applying wax, do not apply wax when it is too hot, this can burn your skin. Apply it when it is warm. If you are suffering from circulatory problems or diabetes, do not practice waxing as a hair removal method. Do not apply wax on pimples, boils, broken skin, moles and rashes.
Be careful while applying wax, do not apply wax when it is too hot, this can burn your skin. Apply it when it is warm. If you are suffering from circulatory problems or diabetes, do not practice waxing as a hair removal method. Do not apply wax on pimples, boils, broken skin, moles and rashes.

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