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Is hair wax removal better than shaving?

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i always use a razor but planning to switch if waxing is better.

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  1. no


  2. yes

  3. it lasts longer and you don't get razor burn.  

  4. It depends on the wax you get and the type of skin you have, really.

    Some people have sensitive skin which can cause irritation in result to the waxing.

  5. the hair comes back thinner and lighter if you wax compared to when you shave.

  6. The results last a little longer but takes longer to wax.

  7. yes and it lasts longer!  

  8. Absolutely.  When you shave you are cutting the hair at the surface so if you have dark hair you can see those little dark spots even right after you shave.  You are also cutting the hair follicle to a blunt top so it "looks" darker or thicker, but its really not. Huge myth.  Waxing is the best because you are pulling the follicle right out so it will last a lot longer than shaving and it will also grow in with a fine point tip so it looks lighter and less dense when growing in.

  9. No :] it hurts really bad. trust me! Dont do it.

  10. use hair remover lotion...and yes wax is betta

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  11. the affects last longer but it hurts but i should think it is worth it.

  12. definitely. makes the hairs grow back thinner and lasts much longer. make sure you go somewhere good though cus i got waxed today and she really screwed it up! XOXO

    answer mine please :)

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  13. Yes.

  14. Its more painful tedious and expensive, but it keeps the hair off longer.  

  15. Waxing lasts longer  ( up to 4 weeks ) and minimises hair re-growth over a long period of use. Shaving actually increases the thickness and re-growth of hair and doesn't last as long ( 3-4 days of smoothness ). So yes- waxing is better. Xx

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