What’s the difference between plucking and waxing hair?
by admin on Sunday, January 9th, 2011 | 4 Comments
What I mean is:
Doesn’t waxing and plucking have the same effect on hair?
I’m assuming they have the same effect, because they are both pulling the hair out.
Please explain why with your answer.
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waxing is said to last longer. i guess because your ripping it out like you get the root and everthing,
People who say there isa differene between threading, waxing or plucking are wrong, the only diff is plucking takes longer, waxing dosen’t take as long and threading has more precision but is middle speed, all hurt the same.
some skin is more sensative than other skin. it depends on your skin type and how your body reacts. both can cause zits to appear if you dont close the poors with cold water aftarward, or ice. waxing can cause annoying bumps but plucking I dont think does that.
There isn’t really a difference…it depends on the person who’s doing the job. Waxing works 99.9% of the time but if someone who’s never plucked before starts they might not pull the hair out in the right direction. If they don’t pull it out in the right direction, not all of the hair comes out