Hair
Removal for Back
When
the hair at the back has to go, it has to
go. Unfortunately, conventional methods of
hair removal are often painful and yes, they’re
still temporary.
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Waxing,
probably the most widely used method of hair removal
in the West is still painful and hair grows after
a few weeks.
Wax
for the Back?
One
basic benefit of using waxing for the back region
is you can remove large swaths of hair at one time.
However, there’s a twin demon to this benefit. Try
pulling out one hair from your back using your hand.
Was it uncomfortable? If it was, imagine multiplying
the sensation by the hundreds of hair you have on
your back. No one said that simple hair waxing is
a walk in the park. The pain (which would come) usually
lasts for less than 5 days at a time.
A
bigger drawback to this method is the cost of waxing.
Medical doctors (dermatologists) often recommend that
you approach licensed cosmetologists for your waxing
needs. This is because cosmetologists are aware of
what should be done and what should not be done du
ring
the hair waxing procedure. In addition, you have to
go to the cosmetologist’s clinic. That consumes time
(a luxury for many of us).
To
Shave or Not to Shave
Say
you don’t want to spend money and time to have your
back waxed. What other avenue do you have? Of course,
you can just have someone shave your back for you.
Beware though, that shaving causes stubbly hairs to
grow back. Stubbly hair is tougher, harder and sometimes
itchier (but costs next to nothing, if you can tolerate
the texture and appearance of the stubbly growth on
your back).
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