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  2. Waxing - Wikipedia

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    Strip waxing (soft wax) is accomplished by spreading a wax thinly over the skin. A cloth or paper strip is applied and pressed firmly, adhering the strip to the wax and the wax to the skin. The strip is then quickly ripped against the direction of hair growth, as parallel as possible to the skin to avoid trauma to the skin.

  3. Hair removal - Wikipedia

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    Hair does not generally grow on the lips, back of the ear, the underside of the hands or feet, or on certain areas of the genitalia. Hair removal may be practiced for cultural, aesthetic, hygienic, sexual, medical, or religious reasons. Forms of hair removal have been practiced in almost all human cultures since at least the Neolithic era. The ...

  4. Hair care - Wikipedia

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    Short back and sides – hair that is longer than a crop, but does not yet hit the ears; Ear-length – hair reaching one's ears; Chin-level – hair that grows down to the chin; Flip-level – hair reaching the neck or shoulders; Shoulder-length – hair reaching the shoulders; Armpit-length – hair reaching the armpit

  5. How to get rid of an ingrown hair - AOL

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    Finding an ingrown hair just a few days after shaving, waxing or epilating is a frustrating reality of hair removal, especially when the red bump is itchy, painful and an eyesore on your otherwise ...

  6. Body hair - Wikipedia

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    Underarm hair normally starts to appear at the beginning of puberty, with growth usually completed by the end of the teenage years. Today in much of the world, it is common for women to regularly shave their underarm hair. The prevalence of this practice varies widely, though.

  7. Underarm hair - Wikipedia

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    This is an illustration demonstrating the Wolfsdorf Staging for axillary hair development in children. [1] [2]Underarm or axillary hair goes through four stages of development, as staged by the Wolfsdorf Axillary Hair Scale [2], driven by weak androgens produced by the adrenal in males and females during adrenarche, and testosterone from the testicle in males during puberty.

  8. Voices: Like Rachel McAdams, I don’t shave my armpits - AOL

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    Give growing out your leg and pubic hair a go, too. It might just become your new favourite part of yourself

  9. Sebaceous gland - Wikipedia

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    Sebaceous glands secrete the oily, waxy substance called sebum (Latin: fat, tallow) that is made of triglycerides, wax esters, squalene, and metabolites of fat-producing cells. Sebum lubricates the skin and hair of mammals. [9] Sebaceous secretions in conjunction with apocrine glands also play an important thermoregulatory role.