Can temporary methods stimulate hair growth?
Waxing and tweezing may greatly stimulate growth. The trauma to the area which has been waxed or tweezed during an extended time dilates the small blood capillaries nourishing the cells in the area, enabling them to produce richer and coarser hair. This affects not only the tweezed or waxed hair but fine, downy hair in the vicinity. Another disturbing development from tweezing and waxing is distortion of the hair root. A root twisted by temporary removal methods is often more difficult for an electrologist to destroy permanently than a normal hair.