WHY would I wax in the winter?

by 24. November 2008 21:53

Why the heck would anyone want to wax in the winter? You're not in a swimsuit, or shorts, or tank tops!! You have pants and long sleeves on all the time!! These are great excuses to avoid waxing in winter, unless you are a loyal waxer like some clients of mine , however let me explain why waxing is a great decision all year 'round..... ESPECIALLY during winter time...

First understand that your hair grows in cycles. All hair grows and eventually detaches from the follicle and sheds itself. So, a result of this is never having ALL of your hair present on any part of your body, at any given time. A person typically has only 40-50% of hair present. If all of your hair was on the same growth cycle, you would be bald at certain times from all of your hair shedding at the same time! Now knowing this, when you wax for the first time, you will wax all hair that is present (which is typically 40-50%) and be left smooth and hairless. After this waxing, you will see growth of hair usually around 3-4 weeks. This initial growth is hair that was not waxed at your last waxing appointment. This is a cycle of hair that shed some time ago, and is now going through it's own cycle once again. Each cycle contains usually about 10% of your overall hair in that area.

Usually when a person shaves, their hair cycles are going crazy! There are many many cycles (between 7-10) and they tend to grow rapidly. When you begin to wax, you slow down and overlap these cycles. You can also even damage a good portion of follicles so they no longer grow. Waxing, in a sense, trains your hair follicles to grow together in only a few cycles. Once you give yourself a few initial waxing visits to wax ALL hair cycles that grow in that specific area, you will see decreased hair growth and increased bald-time time in-between visits!

The reason it is great to jump on the waxing bandwagon this winter is that you are NOT pressured to be in a swimsuit at any given moment. You can get your hair cycles grown and waxed and get on a regular waxing regimen without pressure to possibly shave. You are more apt to not shave the random growth cycles that peek through between your initial waxing visits because no one is calling you saying,

"Hey! Let's go to the beach!".  and you think, "Shoot, I gotta shave!"

When summer comes around, you will have had 6 months of waxing under your belt! All hair follicles have been significantly damaged and hair cycles are widdled down to 3 to 4 instead of 7 to 10! Every client I see on a regular basis has significantly diminished hair growth after 6 months. Hair cycles are sparse, thinner, slower and lighter. Imagine having such hair by summertime! Start waxing now and you can!

Also, keep in mind that regular waxing appointments are when you wax each cycle that comes through, which is initially every 3-4 weeks (which eventually extends). So after that first wax of 40-50% of your hair, each next visit is just waxing one or two growth cycles. This is only 10-20% of the hair in that area so every waxing visit gets dramatically easier and less painful.

Cheers!

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