Will my skin get loose as a result of waxing?
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Waxing does not make your skin saggy. If anything, professional wax products combine vitamins and other natural ingredients that protect the skin and encourage the regeneration of cells. This is one of the reasons why the skin has such a glowing, healthy look after a professional wax service. It’s also worth mentioning that you’ll never be too old to get into waxing. Even if your skin starts growing saggy for whatever reason, a regular waxing regime won’t prompt skin damage and the experience itself will be just as pleasant. Of course, saggy skin is thinner and more sensitive, so it must be properly soothed during the post-wax treatment.
Yes, it’s been observed and obvious that skin will become dull due to continuous waxing, shaving of hair makes the skin dull and loose. The waxes will will certain peroxides which will observes the skin moisturization level and also blood circulation through blood capillaries reduces hence due to lack of nutrient supply to the skin in the area where you do waxing the skin becomes dull and dry. If you do shaving continues then means you doing harsh scrubbing of the area, so due to harsh indirectly scrubbing the skin nutrients supply reduces and it means indirectly causing wound to the area. So it is obvious your skin will become dull due to waxing and shaving.