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Waxing in Forest Gate

Forest Gate (E7) has four national railway stations. They are: Forest Gate, Wanstead Park, Manor Park and Woodgrange Park. Forest Gate station is in Travelcard zone 3 and runs approximately 6 tph (trains per hour) to London Liverpool Street and the same to Shenfield. Just down the road from Forest Gate railway lies Wanstead Park station, which is also in Travelcard zone 3. Manor Park station is in Travelcard zones 3 and 4 and operates 6 tph to both Liverpool Street and Shenfield. Woodgrange Park station is in zone 3 and operates half hourly trains in both directions. The proposition to build a high speed train called ‘Crossrail', connecting the east with the west of London would have a stop at Forest Gate station.Forest Gate (E7) housed the borough of Newham's oldest pub called the Old Spotted Dog, which unfortunately, has now been closed. It is also home to Clapton Football Club and West Ham Park.The good pubs in the area include: The Rising Sun in Woodgrange Park, The Holly Tree on the Dames Road, The Duke of Fyffe on Katherine Road, Eagle and Child on Woodgrange Road, The Fox and Hounds on Forest Lane, and Hudson Bay on Upton Lane.

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Waxing in Forest Gate

Shaving can make hair grow back more quickly and thicker, which makes hair removal time consuming and tiresome where as waxing can last several weeks. There are plenty of places that you can have waxed including eyebrows, legs, arms, underarm, bikini line, upper lip and more. Waxing removes the hair from the root meaning hair will not grow back for somewhere in the region of 2-8 weeks. There are two main types of waxing in the form of strip wax or hot wax. Hot wax involves warm wax being thinly applied to the area. Following this strips of cloth or paper are smoothed over the wax before being quickly removed in the direction of the hair growth. Hot wax is the process by which a large amount of wax is applied to the desired area. Once the wax hardens it is then removed preventing the need for cloth or paper. This tends to be the preferred method for people with sensitive skin. Waxing can be painful for some people. 

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