08/07/2025
Why does waxing sometimes cause pinpoint bleeding?
That tiny bleeding you see after waxing is totally normal! The hair is surrounded by a miniature of blood vessels. When we remove hair from the root, we’re disconnecting it from the blood supply that nourishes it. Think of it like pulling out a plant—you're cutting off the source that helps it grow. 🌱
This process weakens the hair follicle over time, making your hair thinner, finer, and eventually slowing growth altogether. That’s why consistency is key with waxing! 💪
The more regularly you wax, the less dense your hair becomes, and the less it hurts. In fact, by your next session, pain can be reduced by up to 50%! So don’t skip—stick to your routine for smoother, longer-lasting results. 💛