SHAVING V.S. WAXING – THE PROS & CONS

SHAVING V.S. WAXING – THE PROS & CONS - HueVine Wellness + Spa

We have been debating over these two terms for quite sometime. Opinion has always been divided on which is a better hair-removal option for women. Waxing is somewhat painful while shaving on the other hand is slightly risky but not at all painful. Most women are confused which one to opt for. While waxing is considered to be better, you must keep in mind your skin type, hair texture and hair growth before making a decision. If you have sensitive skin, use a razor, as waxing may aggravate the rashes. If you have normal skin, go in for a wax.

Shaving Pros
Is pain-free and quick. You can do it yourself. With the launch of electronic shavers and epilators, you don’t have to depend on the traditional razor anymore. Is cheaper than waxing. Works best when you don’t have enough time to visit a salon.

Waxing Pros

Removes hair from the roots, which results in hairfree skin for weeks. Leaves your skin soft. Lasts longer than shaving. It’s a natural way to remove unwanted hair, as wax is herbal. You can add ingredients like chocolate and fruits to the wax to ensure that your skin stays healthy. These are natural and won’t irritate your skin. Eventually, reduces hair growth.

Shaving Cons

Can irritate your skin and leave it dry and itchy. Is a temporary solution as compared to waxing. Can also result in undergrowth. That is, your hair will grow under the skin’s surface and leave a dark mark on the outside. May lead to darker-looking and thicker hair growth. The hair becomes hard and your skin becomes rough and patchy. It’s a painful procedure. Also, your skin may lose its elasticity by waxing repeatedly.

Waxing Cons

Skin may develop rashes, redness and boils if it is sensitive. Also, if your hair growth is too fine, waxing won’t help. It works best on full-grown hair. You need to keep the hygiene factor in mind while getting it done in a salon. Many salons still use the traditional method — removing hair with cloth strips instead of the use-and-throw wax strips.

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