Tuesday, May 11, 2010

When you wax, which part of the root is the hair pulled out?

All of it, including hair follicle and papilla, which is basically the root of the hair. The reason waxing hurts is because the nerve fibers that connects the hair breaks off.When you wax, which part of the root is the hair pulled out?
this question doesn't really make sense.





Pull an eye brow hair out, you see the round bit at the end? That's the same as in a leg hair or a pube. It hurts no matter where it comes from, the more sensitive the area the more it hurts.When you wax, which part of the root is the hair pulled out?
the bulb of the hair is removed ( this is the root). the bulb of the hair is attached to the blood supply which means sometimes you may get blood spotting when waxing!!!
Ideally, all of it, including the follicle (root).





But if the waxing is not done properly, some or all hairs might just be broken at or above the surface, rather than being completely pulled out.
All of it - the follicle and the hair.

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