This subtle shift in service emphasis is more than just a seasonal trend; it reflects a deeper understanding of client needs and the practicalities of the upcoming weather. The Indian monsoon season, typically starting around June, brings increased humidity and the potential for skin irritation. While shaving offers a quick fix, it can lead to frequent regrowth and potential nicks or cuts, which might be more prone to infection in humid conditions. Waxing, on the other hand, removes hair from the root, providing smoother skin for a longer duration – often several weeks. This means fewer grooming sessions are needed, offering convenience during a time when people are more active outdoors, attending events, or traveling. For beauty parlours, this means higher client satisfaction through effective, long-lasting results, and for clients, it translates to more freedom from daily grooming routines and a more polished appearance throughout the challenging weather months.