Thursday 19 March 2015

Dry Skin? Read on and see how it can affect your waxing




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When I posted out a few days ago about waxing myths there was one that I had never thought about and may be affecting a very small amount of waxing clients so it’s worth drawing your attention to as its really food for thought.

I have a lot of clients including myself who suffer from very dry skin and when I researched dry skin it also said the sufferers were more likely to have dry brittle hair either on their head or on their body.

If I am waxing dry brittle weak hair there is more opportunity for it to break rather than it come out from the root and this over a prolonged period of time will not slow the hair grow or produce all the plus sides of being waxed regularly.

So if you’re a client that suffers from dry skin maybe moisturising and changing your diet may produce healthy strong  hair that is more effective when waxed and then you will reap the benefit of decreased hair growth

It’s very rare that clients don’t see a reduction – others factors that can increase growth in body hair are pregnancy, hormonal changes, medications etc

Also irregular waxing with long gap in between each waxing appointments and shaving in between will only promote hair growth L

Every day is a school day!

Here is a link to having healthy hair through diet J http://www.searchhomeremedy.com/treatment-diet-for-weak-hair/



Isabel