
Nose waxing, ear filler and hair transplants in a very unusual place... exactly what the smart set are having to keep them youthful and how much it costs revealed by their doctors and experts
Daily MailMost of us think we’re doing pretty well if we shave our legs once a week, but have you ever wondered what makes the most glamorous of rich women look, well, quite so glossy? ‘All hair has a purpose, and you need nasal hairs for trapping dust and pollutants,’ says Andi Antonio, waxing expert at Strip Hair Removal Experts in Notting Hill. ‘We see a lot of midlife women asking for their pubic hair to be restored,’ says top hair transplant surgeon Dr Mir Malkani. You need to be careful for a couple of weeks as the follicles integrate into the surrounding skin.’ For those who wish to dye thinning or grey pubic hair, trichologist Marie-Royce Book at Wimpole Clinic highly recommends using a dye made for sensitive areas and doing a patch test on a small bit of skin. ‘Sugar doesn’t pull the skin in the same way as many standard beeswax-based products,’ says the owner of Aqua Natural Products, Rosie Khandwala, who grew up in Tanzania, where sugar-waxing was the standard form of hair removal.
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