🧠Why Waxing Doesn’t Make Hair Grow Back Thicker (The Real Science!)
You’ve heard it. Your friend’s cousin’s aunt swears it’s true.
But let’s clear it up once and for all — waxing does NOT make your hair grow back thicker! 🙅♀️
In fact, it does the opposite.
💡 The Science Behind It
When you wax, the hair is pulled from the root — follicle and all.
That means your body has to completely regrow that hair strand, which takes time.
New regrowth tends to be finer, softer, and lighter in color because the follicle gets weaker with each wax.
Compare that to shaving — which just cuts the hair bluntly at the surface, giving the illusion of thicker, darker regrowth. 🪒
💖 Why People Think It Gets Thicker
When you first start waxing, your hairs are at different stages of growth. So at first, regrowth can look uneven or “patchy.”
After a few sessions, though, your hair growth cycle syncs up — meaning smoother skin, less stubble, and finer hair.
✨ Bonus Perks of Regular Waxing
✔️ Softer regrowth
✔️ Longer-lasting smoothness
✔️ Fewer ingrowns
✔️ Exfoliated, glowing skin
💋 Our Pro Tip
Stay consistent with your waxing schedule (every 4–6 weeks). The more regularly you wax, the finer and easier your regrowth becomes.
Waxing is skincare and science — not a myth. 💅