FAQ - Why Is Leg Hair Waxing So Painful and What Are the
Alternatives For Permanent Leg Hair Removal
It is the process by which the waxing removes hair in the opposite direction of hair growth that accounts for
the pain when suffered waxing. It is similar to men shaving or even when you go against the grain when woodworking;
when you oppose Mother Nature natural order there will be resistance. This unfortunately leads to pain and
waxing.
Waxing has other disadvantages when removed against the direction of hair growth; the wax strip may shift hair
follicles, causing hair to commence to grow in several directions. This may cause hair growth to be more visible
and make other methods of hair removal more difficult. Waxing of hair as all ladies can lead to people experience
ingrown hairs, red bumps, and minor bleeding.
There are now many ways to combat unwanted hair from the body. There are depilatory creams but with this method
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 techniques, hair tends to grow back in a rough and troublesome stubble.
The newest way is to use laser hair
removal that use laser light to remove undesirable hair. The laser works by a principle called selective
photothermolysis. The laser is pulsed (turned on) for a millisecond emitting a beam of light on to the skin. The
laser system is intended for everlasting hair reduction emits wavelengths of light calculated to be absorbed by the
pigment in the hair (melanin). If the surrounding skin is relatively light compared to the color of the hair, then
the entire energy of the laser will be concentrated in the hair shaft, effectively destroying it without affecting
the skin or follicle.
Waxing your hair is indeed
painful and if this is the case for you there are other techniques that can be explored with laser hair removal
being the newest technique out there.
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