Hair in waxed areas will not grow back for two to seven weeks; when the hair does grow back it is soft and thin. Waxing should not be done on areas of skin affected by warts, pimples, moles or rashes or on skin that is irritated, chapped or suffering from sunburn. Waxing completely removes the hair from the follicle; this leaves an active area of cells. Over a period of 4-6 weeks depending on the strength of the hair and new hair will grow. Over a period of time and regular waxing treatments the hair becomes weaker and will eventually stop growing. Hair waxing for persons suffering from diabetes or who have varicose veins or poor circulation as they are more susceptible to infection.
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Waxing Hair Removal Tips
1. Avoid wearing tight clothing over freshly waxed areas to minimize the risk of irritation and ingrown hairs.
2. Avoid showering and making the hair wet prior to waxing hair removal.
3. Apply a thin layer of wax in the direction of the hair growth.
4. After waxing hair removal, clean the skin with a warm moist towel to remove excess wax.
5. Avoid showering and making the hair wet prior to waxing hair removal.





