The oxygen in the air eats away all the particles in the wax and without all the particles it shrinks.
They shrink when you put them in the dryer.
cotton shrinks in the dryer because of its fibers. cotton will shrink the most the first time you wash it.
When you rub a bar of wax on a board, the heat caused by the rubbing causes the wax to melt into bumps all over the board.
yes...but barley it depends on what you shrink and for how long and also how much % of it is cotton....but it should shrink
Yes remove the jewellery and leave them alone and the tissue will contract over time. If you tore the piercings at all during the stretching process, there can be some scar tissue in the piercing which will deform the piercings.
They shrink when you put them in the dryer.
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If its new VCT probably, and you will need to strip the old wax & rinse good so there is no stripper residue.. it eats your new wax over time.... If it ceramic tiles NO.
Absolutely. Pores want to breathe. When they are clogged they will be forced to get bigger in order to breathe, if you unclog them and keep them clear they will begin to shrink over time.
Yes it will shrink down over time.
nope. it could take the wax off over time though.
The world does not shrink but advances in communication technology make it appear so.
I think it might be because it will wear down and shrink
Put a cloth over the wax and use a hot iron over it.
no
Yes if you dry them in the dryer, especially those made oh 100% cotton.
In our back's we have intervertebral discs. As people age these discs get smaller. So in a sense, yes, one can say that elderly people shrink.