Was telling someone that if it is the first time or so waxing, hair will be back in a few days. I am aware that with repeated sessions, it does take several weeks to come back as well as hair growth will be sparse.
From experience, how long does it take? in other words, how many repeated sessions and over what period of time before this happens?
No, not for a show. I was explaining waxing to someone. When i was asked as to how long does waxing take before it becoms 'long lasting'. I didnt know the answer and wanted to know.
Because waxing removes the hair at the root of the follicle rather than the surface of the skin, waxing should leave your skin smooth and free from stubble for up to eight weeks. Not only that, regular use of wax products causes the new hair growth to be finer and softer. http://www.depilatory.com/faqs.html
I don't know about 8 weeks, but my wife does it and it takes several weeks before it even begins to grow back,
Form personal experience (and i have only done it once) hair grew back as normally as it would have if i had shaved. I dont think waxing removes all hair by the follicle. At least not the first or first few times. Most hair will break at the surface of the skin and hence grow back.
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Originally Posted by ForemanRules
I don't know about 8 weeks, but my wife does it and it takes several weeks before it even begins to grow back,
It takes several sessions before that begans to happen. How long has she been getting waxed before she noticed it took several weeks to come back?
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