Waxing Your Way to Better Hair: The more you wax the more trained your hair becomes. - Great Wax Club

Waxing Your Way to Better Hair: The more you wax the more trained your hair becomes.

body wax with waxing stick. GREAT WAX CLUB

When you go to your waxing appointment, you’re not only removing hair and it’s important to understand what’s going on beneath the surface of your skin.

In this article, we’ll go into detail about why waxing makes your hair less painful to remove in the long run and how it causes new hairs to emerge more smoothly when you do decide to remove them. 


If you’re thinking about adopting a more rigorous waxing schedule to not only get rid of body hair but also keep the hair away - then this article is for you! 


How Waxing Trains Your Hair

Waxing your hair is an excellent way to remove unwanted body hair. It removes the hair out of the follicle and leaves a smooth surface so that when it grows back it doesn't grow as coarse or thick. This means that each time you wax you are training your hair to be less thick and less coarse. The more you wax the more trained your hair becomes which will make it easier for you to maintain your desired look. 



How Often Do You Need to Wax

The more often you wax, the less hair will grow back in its place. So, what is the recommended length to go between sessions? It depends on how fast your hair grows and how thick it is. Some people will only need to wax every 6 weeks while others might need to wax every 4 weeks.


With that being said, it is also important to note that the more often you wax the more trained your hair becomes. Meaning that it may not grow as quickly and each time it does grow back, hair in its place will be much finer and softer than before. So, if you are looking for a long-term strategy to keep the hair at bay, the more often you wax – the better.

 Ladies legs being waxed, GREAT WAX CLUB

Waxing Schedule

To keep on top of hair growth you have to maintain the skin and hair regularly. One of the best ways to do this? Wax frequently and stick to a waxing schedule. The more you wax the more trained your hair becomes, which means less time and money are spent removing hair as time goes on. What's great about this is that not only does a regular waxing schedule help train your hair but with repeated use it can also give you softer, smoother skin.


Those who continue with a regular wax schedule enjoy the long-term benefits of softer and smoother skin. In addition, hair regrowth will be much slower after each treatment than it would otherwise as over so you will experience even less hair in between sessions. 

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