Thursday, January 21, 2010

If you continue to pluck or wax male facial hair will it stop growing?

No. Not unless you severely damage the follicles.





For the purposes of hair removal, the hairfacts definition of ';permanent'; is being able to go a year after your final hair removal treatment without having to use another method of hair removal. Keep in mind that a year might not be long enough to determine true permanence, but most consumers would be happy to have one treatment a year.





The only method of clinically proven permanent hair removal is electrolysis. Some lasers and flash lamps have been able to achieve permanent hair reduction, as discussed below.





Long-term hair removal





Another undefined term is ';long-term'; hair removal. Again, it depends on what your definition of ';long'; is. The hairfacts definition of ';long-term'; is being able to go 6 months after your final treatment without having to use another method of hair removal. Your definition may vary, but I don't consider 9 weeks to be long-term. I arbitrarily decided on 6 months as a working definition, because most hair growth cycles will have completed in 6 months.If you continue to pluck or wax male facial hair will it stop growing?
YesIf you continue to pluck or wax male facial hair will it stop growing?
Lol, no it won't stop growing. Believe me I know men who do it and the hair always grows back. It's just like when us girls wax or pluck our facial hair it always grows back just not as fast.
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