Waxing

Cold waxing is thicker, which makes it more difficult to spread smoothly over the skin.

The wax then hardens when it cools, thus allowing the easy removal by a therapist without the aid of cloths or strips.

It is a long-lasting method, as hair in waxed areas will not grow back for two to eight weeks.

Areas that are repeatedly waxed over long periods of time often exhibit regrowth that is softer.

Another drawback of waxing is that some people experience ingrown hairs, red bumps, and minor bleeding.

This is more likely to occur when waxing areas with thick hair, especially the first few times when follicles are strongest.

Waxing a woman's armpits .
Male chest before and after waxing.