waxing is a hair removal method that extracts hair directly from the root using a sticky substance, such as hot or soft wax. It is widely used to achieve smooth, hair-free skin for several weeks across almost any area of the body, including the legs, arms, and intimate zones.
How the Process Works
- Application: Warm or hot wax is applied to the skin in the direction of hair growth.
- Adhesion: The wax wraps around and grips the hair strands.
- Removal: The wax—or a cloth strip pressed over it—is quickly pulled off in the opposite direction of hair growth, pulling the hair completely out of the follicle.

