Replying to @Ray❤️ en este otro video hable un poco más de mi uso de la cera

@Sendy🦋 , pero es que si el vello esta muy muy corto entonces aun no podras usarla

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... Read moreBased on my personal experience with waxing, one important factor to consider is the length of the hair before you start the waxing process. Waxing works best when the hair is at least a quarter of an inch long, as very short hair might not stick to the wax properly, making the process less effective and potentially painful. If your hair grows back quickly, like many people experience, it can be frustrating to maintain smooth skin. One helpful tip is to plan your waxing sessions in advance and avoid shaving between sessions. Shaving cuts the hair at the surface and can cause it to appear thicker and grow faster, whereas waxing removes hair from the root, leading to slower regrowth. In cases where your hair is too short to wax comfortably, consider waiting a few days after shaving, or try exfoliating the area gently to encourage hair to grow out evenly. This can help improve the waxing results and reduce discomfort. I've also found that consistency matters; regular waxing sessions every 3-4 weeks can gradually reduce hair thickness and growth rate. Using soothing creams and moisturizers post-waxing also helps alleviate irritation and keeps the skin healthy. Remember, patience is key—starting to wax too early when hair is very short might not only be ineffective but could also cause more irritation. Understanding your hair growth cycle and following these tips can greatly enhance your waxing experience and results.