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impossible the hair grows from the roots so there's no stubbles. it grows fine in the tips and gets thicker as it grows longer.
unless your waxing person doesn't know what they're doing and break the hair while pulling it. then it grows back fast and stubby. i'd look for another professional if this is happening to you. |
| Oh it's finer in the tips when it grows in but I have very thick hair. It's stubbly-- not like shaving-- but still stubble. Also if I shave my legs, I have to shave every single day. My hair just grows very fast. |
I think you are generalizing how hair grows or what it "looks like". For me, I have dark hair and very fair skin so when I am between waxing the hair is noticeable. This is why I can't wax in the summer as I go to the neighborhood pool almost every weekend. I'm the PP who took the plunge for laser hair removal as I had to clean up every single weekend and it was a PIA. Anyway - for some the hair grows back fine and not so noticeable, for others, not so much. |
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I have PCOS so i know well the issue with dark thick hair that's why i bleach in between. IF you're getting stubs 10 days after you need someone to do it right for you.
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I'm the one that asked about this. Which procedure did you use, and how many follow-ups do you need? Did you wait until winter when you could let it all grow in before the first treatment? (I've been waxing for 20 years, so I have long hair growth cycles, but in the winter I can look like a gorilla .
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