Waxing is the process of hair removal from the root by using a covering of a sticky substance, such as wax, to adhere to body hair, and then removing this covering and pulling out the hair from the follicle. New hair will not grow back in the previously waxed area for four to six weeks, although some people will start to see regrowth in only a week due to some of their hair being on a different human hair growth cycle. Almost any area of the body can be waxed, including eyebrows, face, pubic hair, legs, arms, back, abdomen, chest, knuckles, and feet. There are many types of waxing suitable for removing unwanted hair.
Waxing a woman's armpits.
Male chest before and after waxing.
Hair removal, also known as epilation or depilation, is the deliberate removal of body hair or head hair.
Vintage advert for the Milady Décolleté Gillette women's safety razor – 1916
Leg shaving using a razor
Very pronounced upper body hair growth, probably hypertrichosis, on an adult male.