The correct choice is shaving, as it is not classified as a method of epilation. Epilation refers to hair removal techniques that remove hair from the follicle, which leads to longer-lasting results.
Waxing and threading are both common epilation methods. Waxing removes hair from the root using a sticky substance that can grip multiple hairs at once, providing smooth skin for several weeks. Threading uses a fine thread that is twisted and rolled over the skin to trap and remove hair from the follicle, also achieving long-lasting results.
Laser treatment is another effective method of epilation. It uses concentrated light to target hair follicles, leading to a reduction in hair growth over time.
In contrast, shaving merely cuts the hair at the skin's surface, so it does not remove hair from the follicle. This method leads to faster regrowth and does not offer the extended duration of hair-free skin that epilation delivers.