- Waxing
Waxing is a method of semi-permanent
hair removal which removes thehair from the rootcause. New hairs will not grow back in the previously waxed area for two to eightweek s. Almost any area of the body can be waxed, includingeyebrow s,face , bikini area,leg s,arm s,back ,abdomen and feet. There are many types of waxing suitable for removing unwanted hair. If waxing is done regularly for several years, permanent hair reduction may be achieved.Waxing is accomplished by spreading a
wax combination thinly over theskin . A cloth or paper strip is then pressed on the top and ripped off with a quick movement against the direction of hair growth [ [http://www.hairfacts.com/methods/waxing.html Waxing for hair removal] from HairFacts.com] . This removes the wax along with the hair. Another method utilizeshard wax (as opposed tostrip wax ). In this case, the wax is applied somewhat thickly and with no cloth or paper strips. The wax then hardens when it cools, thus allowing the easy removal by a therapist without the aid of cloths. This waxing method is very beneficial to people who have sensitive skin.Types of waxing
Various types of waxing are available. Some must be performed by a licensed
cosmetologist oresthetician . The different types of waxing that can be performed are:
* Eyebrow waxing
* Bikini, Male genital, & Hollywood/Brazilian waxing
* Leg waxing
* Arm/underarm waxing
* Back waxing
* Foot waxing
* Chest waxing
* Entire body waxMost parts of the body can be waxed, but other parts, not listed above are not given special consideration. Areas individuals should never wax include inside the
ear s andnose as well aseyelash es, eyelids, the palms of the hands, and the soles of the feet. These areas are of particular concern due to sensitive skin that can be severely damaged if waxed. Areas of the body that should only be waxed by a licensed professional include thegenitals and thenipple s.Benefits and drawbacks
There are many benefits to waxing versus other forms of hair removal. It is an effective method to remove large amounts of hair at one time. [ [http://dermatology.about.com/cs/hairremoval/a/hair_removal.htm Hair Removal Methods] from
About.com ] It is a long-lasting method. Hair in waxed areas will not grow back for two to eight weeks. When hair is shaved or removed by depilatory cream, the hair is removed at the surface rather than the root. Within a few days, the hair can be seen at the surface. With these methods, hair tends to grow back in a rough stubble. Areas that are repeatedly waxed over long periods of time often exhibit regrowth that is softer and lighter in color and the amount of regrowing hair will be permanently reduced. [ [http://www.skinsite.com/info_waxing.htm Waxing For Hair Removal] from SkinSite.com] The use of a hair inhibitor will also aid the slow re-growth of hair, used over a long period of time this can be used as an almost permanent method. Waxing can be very cheap if you make the wax yourself, consisting of a simple solution of sugar, water, and lemon. You can also reduce waste by hand washing cotton strips instead of purchasing disposable ones.There are many drawbacks of waxing as well. Waxing can be painful when the strip is removed from the skin. Although the pain is short-lasting, it can be very uncomfortable. Another drawback to waxing is the expense: waxing is usually performed by a licensed
cosmetologist , and the cost can be very high. There are do-it-yourself waxing supplies, but they may be difficult to use on oneself on some areas on the body. Hair removal is not permanent (although permanent reduction of hair growth may be achieved over time with regular waxing). When removed against the direction of hair growth, the wax strip may disturb hair follicles, causing hair to begin to grow in different directions. This may cause hair growth to be more noticeable and make other methods of hair removal more difficult. Fortunately, this risk is negligible if the waxing is performed properly. One of the most annoying drawbacks of waxing is that many people experienceingrown hair s, red bumps, and minor bleeding. This is more likely to occur with men who are waxing areas with thick hair, especially the first few times when follicles are strongest. While usually impossible to eliminate, this can be reduced by regularly exfoliating, and applying anastringent or a solution of both astringent and oil (typically baby orazulene oil).Cautions
Some physicians do not recommend waxing for persons suffering from
diabetes or who havevaricose vein s or poor circulation as they are more susceptible toinfection .Users of
Retin-A ,Renova ,Differin orIsotretinoin are advised not to have waxing performed; thesemedication s tend to weaken the skin and tearing of the skin may occur when the wax is removed.Waxing should not be done on areas of skin affected by
wart s,pimple s, moles orrash es or on skin that is irritated, chapped or suffering fromsunburn . Never apply wax to peeling, broken skin or varicose veins.Women's tolerance to pain may vary at different points in their menstrual cycle. Women may experience greater sensitivity to pain during the week before menstruation. For this reason, many experienced estheticians recommend that women schedule waxing appointments for the week after menstruation, when pain tolerance is generally at its highest. [ [http://www.mamashealth.com/skincare/wax.asp Skin Waxing] from MamasHealth.com]
ee also
*Electrolysis
*Body treatment References
External links
* Kutty, Ahmad (13/Sep/2005) [http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/Satellite?pagename=IslamOnline-English-Ask_Scholar/FatwaE/FatwaE&cid=1126012472670 Islamic Ruling on Waxing Unwanted Hair] Retrieved March, 29, 2006.
* [http://brazilianrush.com/ Brazilian Rush] - guide to Brazilian waxing
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