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Laser & waxing.

Started by Sybil, October 22, 2012, 08:19:46 PM

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Sybil

Okay so by waxing I really mean any kind quick do-it-yourself of hair removal: tweezing, sugaring, waxing, epillating.

I keep hearing that doing this to body hair (arms/legs/chest) thins it out over time, and that a thinner hair is less susceptible to laser. Is there any truth to this? I don't exactly mind having to deal with my legs forever, but other places are a different story and I'd rather quit while I'm ahead so laser can do its thing.

I think thinner hair being less susceptible to laser is kind of common knowledge, but I don't know about the body hair thinning from hair removal thing. I sugar and would really like to know if it's going to make stuff more difficult for me down the road.
Why do I always write such incredibly long posts?
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