My leg hairs was very tiny but after I waxed it the hair grew back longer and darker! Although i have read thats a myth, after experiencing the myth myself i was confused and now i belive the myth as the fact. Can you explain why the myth happened to me or does this happen to others as well?
The answer is yes and no. It largely depends on the area of hair growth. If it’s women’s facial hair in the beard area, chest or naval hair, pulling the hairs out can make it worse. Shaving will not make any type of hair growth worse. Hope this helps.
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Awesome question! So the legs hairs aren’t as hormonally stimulated as the face. So yes, sugaring is fine but watch for ingrown hairs. That’s the main risk. I would recommend laser hair removal if you have dark hair on your legs. Then you won’t have to continue sugaring. Hope this helps!!
Typically the “beard” area is stimulated by hormones. If this hair is getting darker or more coarse over time it is likely due to a hormonal imbalance. I would talk to an endocrinologist or functional medicine doctor about it and to have your hormones evaluated. I wouldn’t expect 3 times of waxing to make it worse but it could get worse on its own if there are underlying causes.
Hello plucking ear hair from root will decrease or increase the growth rate of hair or it will make it more dense One more doubt more plucking will damage the tissue and which ultimately reduces the potential of hair to grow 😶
20 F... Dis threading for almost a month for upper lip hair. Will it be bad if I switched to tweezing those hairs to avoid acne due to threading N don't wanna try any chemicals on face.
If you are getting irritation from threading, tweezing could do the same. Both methods pull hair from the root and can cause an increased risk for more stimulated hair growth, irritation, hyperpigmentation, and ingrown hairs.
Good question! Tweezing once should not have an effect on the hairs. It’s usually a combination of tweezing and hormonal stimulation. But when you repetitively tweeze then yes it can stimulate. Hope this answers your question.
I used to wax my facial hair specially under the chin and the chin hair as well. However, I stopped because I was busy and didn't wax for three to four weeks. Yet both my upper lip and chin hair are growing faster. And especially I am having more hair on my chin and it's darker. What should I do?
Well firstly, your hair grows in cycles and we typically have a growth cycle every 3ish months. So it’s likely you are not actually seeing more hair growth, it’s the hair you already have plus the new growth cycle coming in. Once people stop waxing, they can have a better idea of how much hair is actually there. If you’d like to take care of it permanently, I’d recommend electrolysis or laser depending on the hair color, density and coarseness.
If your bikini hair is dark, I would recommend laser hair removal first. If it is not dark I would recommend looking into electrolysis which is permanent hair removal.
I am sorry you are struggling with unwanted facial hair! It can definitely be so hard to deal with. And I want you to know that you are absolutely NOT ALONE! So many women struggle with hirsutism. That’s mainly why I have a job. I too had unwanted chin hair that was very dark and coarse. So, there are a few things you can do. Shaving is a perfectly fine temporary method. I would also recommend seeing a doctor like (functional medicine practitioner, OBGYN or endocrinologist) to check your hormone levels. There is research that daily spearmint tea can help reduce facial hair. There is also a prescription drug called Spironolactone that can help reduce hair and stop future hair growth. Lastly, watch my video interview to understand hormonal imbalances and it’s relationship to facial hair in women. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) | Symptoms + Causes + Diagnosis + Treatments Explained th-cam.com/video/cZTPaUtK1FY/w-d-xo.html Reach out if you have any other questions. I hope this was helpful!
please help! the lady accidently put wax on my cheek and now im scared its gonna grow thicker. i had no hair on my cheek so i dont even know why she did it.
@@dhanaluciamichilotarias1828 yes it should if there are no other stimulation factors. But I wouldn’t make it a habit. Dermaplaning is my favorite hair removal method for facial hair.
Hi Sara- good question. Definitely check out my other videos because there is a lot of great info for you. I recommend NOT pulling out hairs in the hormonal growth zones which are the face (excluding eyebrows), neck/jawline, naval, bikini, Brazilian, chest and inner thighs. Tweezing one hair won’t cause a beard though. I would recommend talking with an OBGYN or Endocrinologist about the hair growth and have your hormones checked. Usually prolonged tweezing/waxing will cause hairs to become more coarse and dense. Hope this helps!
So tweezing or pulling out hairs in hormonal areas could stimulate more coarse hair growth. Shaving does not cause thicker or darker hairs anywhere on the body.
Oh no..bad advice.. I must be an alien then..bc my hair has gotten a LOT thinner throughout the years...but has grown longer...but hey.. that's just me..👾..and YES, tweeze the unwanted hairs..but do it gently, as it causes trauma to the root of the follicle..gl..out there..and do your own continued research..opinions are like you know whats!..😉😄..tho' she did go to school for this...blah, blah, blahhh..😏..I did too..but theory and what they real life you doesn't necessarily equal reality.
I appreciate your response and watching the video! There are acceptable areas of the body that tweezing will not stimulate hairs. But there are specific circumstances that it definitely will. I work on removing facial hair everyday and have consulted with hundreds of women on hormonal facial & body hair growth. When a woman has unbalanced hormones, pulling out hair in the “beard” areas will stimulate hair growth over time. Read this article for further reference. Also there are MANY studies out there that supports this case. So this is not an opinion by any means. Again, thank you for watching and your response. Hope this further helps you and others. www.healthline.com/health/all-about-plucking-hair
@@EvelloAikeni just read from other vids, a comment that states a 60 yr old female plucked her hair ever since and she didn't mention anything bad, also a 56 yrs old that has the same experience. I would like to know more abt your patients that plucked their public hair (not including the area in majora, just the front part.)
@@kassandratan6984 It is true that everyone is different and not ALL women with facial hair have hormonal imbalances. Therefore tweezing, waxing, threading may not stimulate the hair growth. Many women removing hair from the beard area do so due to excessive hair growth and do find increased growth following these hair removal methods. This is due to stimulation from the blood supply and excessive hormone production that stimulates the hair. As far as waxing pubic hair… this will be case to case. It does not typically stimulate growth but can definitely cause ingrown hairs due to the nature of the hair being curly. In my opinion, if the hair is dark & coarse- laser hair removal would definitely be the way to go!
Not true with me, ive had less hair
My leg hairs was very tiny but after I waxed it the hair grew back longer and darker! Although i have read thats a myth, after experiencing the myth myself i was confused and now i belive the myth as the fact. Can you explain why the myth happened to me or does this happen to others as well?
I've just watched a bunch of videos saying that the hair grows back exactly the same regardless weather u shave wax or pluck
I'm so confused now.
The answer is yes and no. It largely depends on the area of hair growth. If it’s women’s facial hair in the beard area, chest or naval hair, pulling the hairs out can make it worse. Shaving will not make any type of hair growth worse. Hope this helps.
Your videos are educating, I learnt a lot and I am glad I went for the electrolysis
Thank you so much for watching! And that’s wonderful you are getting electrolysis. Keep me updated on your progress. Please subscribe to my channel to be notified when I add new videos.
What about sugaring?
What if your hormones are balanced? Can i wax those areas?
Ma'am just today ..for the first time I waxed my upperlip n now I'm scared that it will grow thicker . Will it?
What if we have only tweezer the facial hair for only one time
Will it grow back thicker???? 3:00
I didn't had any hair on my lower legs until I was 21.. Now I have very little of them. Can I try sugaring?
Awesome question! So the legs hairs aren’t as hormonally stimulated as the face. So yes, sugaring is fine but watch for ingrown hairs. That’s the main risk. I would recommend laser hair removal if you have dark hair on your legs. Then you won’t have to continue sugaring. Hope this helps!!
@@EvelloAiken thank you ❤️ God bless you❤️
i only WAX my upper lips three times in life time. Looks it more darker, what should i do? If i never wax it again, does it go back in normal again?
Typically the “beard” area is stimulated by hormones. If this hair is getting darker or more coarse over time it is likely due to a hormonal imbalance. I would talk to an endocrinologist or functional medicine doctor about it and to have your hormones evaluated. I wouldn’t expect 3 times of waxing to make it worse but it could get worse on its own if there are underlying causes.
@@EvelloAiken Thanks.
@@ratnakordosshu6291 I think that could be hyper pigmentation that generally occurs after shaving or waxing ...
@@smor3335 darken skin?
@@ratnakordosshu6291 yes,
Hello plucking ear hair from root will decrease or increase the growth rate of hair or it will make it more dense
One more doubt more plucking will damage the tissue and which ultimately reduces the potential of hair to grow 😶
Not sure if this is a statement or question. Please rephrase.
20 F... Dis threading for almost a month for upper lip hair.
Will it be bad if I switched to tweezing those hairs to avoid acne due to threading N don't wanna try any chemicals on face.
If you are getting irritation from threading, tweezing could do the same. Both methods pull hair from the root and can cause an increased risk for more stimulated hair growth, irritation, hyperpigmentation, and ingrown hairs.
Quick question, what if you tweeze the area once, will it make a difference? (Like will it still grow more!?)
Good question! Tweezing once should not have an effect on the hairs. It’s usually a combination of tweezing and hormonal stimulation. But when you repetitively tweeze then yes it can stimulate. Hope this answers your question.
Oh god thank fuck
I used to wax my facial hair specially under the chin and the chin hair as well. However, I stopped because I was busy and didn't wax for three to four weeks. Yet both my upper lip and chin hair are growing faster. And especially I am having more hair on my chin and it's darker. What should I do?
Well firstly, your hair grows in cycles and we typically have a growth cycle every 3ish months. So it’s likely you are not actually seeing more hair growth, it’s the hair you already have plus the new growth cycle coming in. Once people stop waxing, they can have a better idea of how much hair is actually there. If you’d like to take care of it permanently, I’d recommend electrolysis or laser depending on the hair color, density and coarseness.
After plucking face hair, hair grows thicker or thinner?
Plz reply 🙏
What would you recommend for the bikini area then? Shaving just does not get the job done for thick coarse hair.
If your bikini hair is dark, I would recommend laser hair removal first. If it is not dark I would recommend looking into electrolysis which is permanent hair removal.
Iam a girl of 20 and really depressed of chin hairs ...noone has those hairs it's just me 🙃.....I can't go for electrolysis for now ....what to do ?
I am sorry you are struggling with unwanted facial hair! It can definitely be so hard to deal with. And I want you to know that you are absolutely NOT ALONE! So many women struggle with hirsutism. That’s mainly why I have a job. I too had unwanted chin hair that was very dark and coarse.
So, there are a few things you can do. Shaving is a perfectly fine temporary method. I would also recommend seeing a doctor like (functional medicine practitioner, OBGYN or endocrinologist) to check your hormone levels. There is research that daily spearmint tea can help reduce facial hair. There is also a prescription drug called Spironolactone that can help reduce hair and stop future hair growth.
Lastly, watch my video interview to understand hormonal imbalances and it’s relationship to facial hair in women.
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) | Symptoms + Causes + Diagnosis + Treatments Explained
th-cam.com/video/cZTPaUtK1FY/w-d-xo.html
Reach out if you have any other questions. I hope this was helpful!
@@EvelloAiken thank you ☺️
@@EvelloAiken I have done waxing once on chin nd now small hairs are coming what to do 👀 iam really scared 😰 are they going to be thick nd more
@@EvelloAiken mam wouldn't shaving cause more thick hairs on chin 😅plzzzzz answer me ...iam done with searching on Google
@@jacksondawson4749 see this video. Shaving will not cause coarse or dark hairs. th-cam.com/video/a4seTwHQ0sk/w-d-xo.html
I just got my upper lip did once today have i messed up????please help me
Hi Geraldine, you will be fine. If you have coarse hair on your upper lip, waxing can stimulate over time.
please help! the lady accidently put wax on my cheek and now im scared its gonna grow thicker. i had no hair on my cheek so i dont even know why she did it.
Don’t panic. This will not happen with one wax. It’s usually a combination of chronic tweezing/waxing and hormonal stimulation to the facial hair.
@@EvelloAiken so the hair will grow back to how it once was? I’m still 17 and I have no hormonal issues. Thanks for the help
@@dhanaluciamichilotarias1828 yes it should if there are no other stimulation factors. But I wouldn’t make it a habit. Dermaplaning is my favorite hair removal method for facial hair.
I had one hair on my chain and after removing it I started to have a beard😁 🤔so what are the other places that i shouldn't wax
Hi Sara- good question. Definitely check out my other videos because there is a lot of great info for you. I recommend NOT pulling out hairs in the hormonal growth zones which are the face (excluding eyebrows), neck/jawline, naval, bikini, Brazilian, chest and inner thighs. Tweezing one hair won’t cause a beard though. I would recommend talking with an OBGYN or Endocrinologist about the hair growth and have your hormones checked. Usually prolonged tweezing/waxing will cause hairs to become more coarse and dense. Hope this helps!
@@EvelloAiken I will, thank you for answering me I've been really looking for a solution🥰
But it’s a fact this is a myth? Is it different for places of the body?
So tweezing or pulling out hairs in hormonal areas could stimulate more coarse hair growth. Shaving does not cause thicker or darker hairs anywhere on the body.
Oh no..bad advice..
I must be an alien then..bc my hair has gotten a LOT thinner throughout the years...but has grown longer...but hey.. that's just me..👾..and YES, tweeze the unwanted hairs..but do it gently, as it causes trauma to the root of the follicle..gl..out there..and do your own continued research..opinions are like you know whats!..😉😄..tho' she did go to school for this...blah, blah, blahhh..😏..I did too..but theory and what they real life you doesn't necessarily equal reality.
I appreciate your response and watching the video! There are acceptable areas of the body that tweezing will not stimulate hairs. But there are specific circumstances that it definitely will. I work on removing facial hair everyday and have consulted with hundreds of women on hormonal facial & body hair growth. When a woman has unbalanced hormones, pulling out hair in the “beard” areas will stimulate hair growth over time. Read this article for further reference. Also there are MANY studies out there that supports this case. So this is not an opinion by any means. Again, thank you for watching and your response. Hope this further helps you and others.
www.healthline.com/health/all-about-plucking-hair
@@EvelloAikeni just read from other vids, a comment that states a 60 yr old female plucked her hair ever since and she didn't mention anything bad, also a 56 yrs old that has the same experience.
I would like to know more abt your patients that plucked their public hair (not including the area in majora, just the front part.)
@@kassandratan6984 It is true that everyone is different and not ALL women with facial hair have hormonal imbalances. Therefore tweezing, waxing, threading may not stimulate the hair growth. Many women removing hair from the beard area do so due to excessive hair growth and do find increased growth following these hair removal methods. This is due to stimulation from the blood supply and excessive hormone production that stimulates the hair.
As far as waxing pubic hair… this will be case to case. It does not typically stimulate growth but can definitely cause ingrown hairs due to the nature of the hair being curly. In my opinion, if the hair is dark & coarse- laser hair removal would definitely be the way to go!
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