Waxing is a temporary method of hair removal which removes the hair from the root. New hairs will not grow back in the previously waxed area for three to eight weeks, varying from person to person. Waxing is accomplished by spreading wax thinly over the area to be treated. A strip is then pressed on the top and removed with a quick movement against the direction of hair growth. This removes the wax along with the hair and dead skin cells, leaving the skin smooth. This is then followed by an application of a soothing T-tree lotion to help calm to calm the skin

Benefits of waxing

Hairs take longer to grow back.

Area stays smoother for longer.

No itching or stubble feeling as the hairs are growing back.

Waxed hair becomes finer and sparser over time. Waxing pulls hair out at the root, shaving shears hair in the middle at its thickest point, so it grows back thicker.

Waxing removes entire hair follicle. If kept up consistently year round, repeated waxing may result in weakened hair follicles, so that many unwanted hairs no longer grow back.