In summer, in order to look better if you expose your arms and legs when wearing clothes, you will choose to remove your body hair. There are many methods and products for hair removal, and each has its own pros and cons. Hair is a part of the body and has an effect on the body, so hair removal is always harmful. So what are the dangers of hair removal?
1. Laser hair removal damages hair follicles
The first thing to talk about is laser hair removal. Laser hair removal uses laser energy to damage hair follicles, causing the hair to fall off automatically and hindering the growth of hair. Continue to regenerate. Since laser can damage hair follicles, and hair follicles are part of the body's perspiration system, laser hair removal will affect the body's perspiration.
2. Hair removal cream is too irritating
Using hair removal cream to remove hair is the most used product by many people who are not very skilled in hair removal. Hair removal cream mainly uses chemical products for hair removal. The solubility of hair removal shows that hair removal cream is actually a very irritating thing, and hair removal cream is mainly applied to the skin surface, so it is also irritating to the skin.
3. Hair removal wax can strain hair follicles
Hair removal wax is usually applied to the skin along the direction of hair growth, and finally pulled off against the direction of hair growth to achieve the desired effect. Hair removal effect. Hair removal wax uses the viscosity of the wax to pull out the entire hair from the hair follicle, so using hair removal wax may strain the hair follicle.
4. The hair removal knife may scratch the skin
In fact, compared with the above-mentioned hair removal products or methods, using a hair removal knife to remove hair is a hair removal method with relatively few side effects. However, it is actually more difficult to use an epilator. If it is an electric one, it is fine. If it is a manual blade, it is easy to accidentally scratch the skin, and every time you shave, it will scratch the superficial part of the hair follicle.