Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Waxing After Tanning How Do I Treat And Prevent Dark Spots And Ingrown Hair After Waxing?

How do I treat and prevent dark spots and ingrown hair after waxing? - waxing after tanning

I have dark brown spots on the arms and legs after waxing to me 10 years ago. I scrub with a loofah every 3 days, but these points have not been clarified. Does this mean that these points, my skin are? Are they permanent? If not, how can I remove these stains? (Please about something other than laser) think therapy.
Besides, how can I prevent or treat, ingrown hairs?

3 comments:

Nina said...

To prevent ingrown hairs, you know a peel (which you can do in the shower with an exfoliating glove, for example) and shave in the direction of the hair, if you prefer to shave. if you change it, choose instead to wax, because it scrolls away dead skin cells from the skin on your skin while you are taking the hair root. Because the hair from the root, the most that is less likely to end as a ingrown hair repels, and if so, it will be very painful. Grow as an alternative, you can shave and exfoliation.

Select is ingrown hair tweezers, because it has really upset, so I scratch the skin until the hair is exposed enough to leave and then with a cotton swab moistened with a drop of tea tree oil, which is to help anti-bacterial, infections and prevent the open pores is a point. Be sure to leave scars, as it may seem worse than the ingrown hairs, that most people do not see anyway. I have scars on the legs of ingrown hairs, I would not want to, and now I use bio-oil everywhere. (You will see if a scar will stay or not, depending on whether you do not bleed - if you do, it will be a scar.)

Hydration and the use of a daily moisturizer with SPF higher than it could be "sun spots" or "freckles." You check my need to see if they change a lot, as pointed out, could of skin cancer. You should get moles checked and, if you notice any changes because they are more likely than the rest of the skin cancers.

If you are not familiar with this wrong can be very difficult. You may be asking a different question about what the tan easier to say the beginning, or go for a spray tan. If your skin color is a little closer to make dark brown spots, which they visibly less.

Good luck x

Nina said...

To prevent ingrown hairs, you know a peel (which you can do in the shower with an exfoliating glove, for example) and shave in the direction of the hair, if you prefer to shave. if you change it, choose instead to wax, because it scrolls away dead skin cells from the skin on your skin while you are taking the hair root. Because the hair from the root, the most that is less likely to end as a ingrown hair repels, and if so, it will be very painful. Grow as an alternative, you can shave and exfoliation.

Select is ingrown hair tweezers, because it has really upset, so I scratch the skin until the hair is exposed enough to leave and then with a cotton swab moistened with a drop of tea tree oil, which is to help anti-bacterial, infections and prevent the open pores is a point. Be sure to leave scars, as it may seem worse than the ingrown hairs, that most people do not see anyway. I have scars on the legs of ingrown hairs, I would not want to, and now I use bio-oil everywhere. (You will see if a scar will stay or not, depending on whether you do not bleed - if you do, it will be a scar.)

Hydration and the use of a daily moisturizer with SPF higher than it could be "sun spots" or "freckles." You check my need to see if they change a lot, as pointed out, could of skin cancer. You should get moles checked and, if you notice any changes because they are more likely than the rest of the skin cancers.

If you are not familiar with this wrong can be very difficult. You may be asking a different question about what the tan easier to say the beginning, or go for a spray tan. If your skin color is a little closer to make dark brown spots, which they visibly less.

Good luck x

Imran said...

The growth does not cause any real dark spots on the skin itself. But waxing exfoliates the upper layers of the epidermis, so that the skin vulnerable to sun and using tanning beds.

If you take antibiotics, birth control or hormone replacement therapy sensitive skin) to sunlight (photosensitivity and can make the change in the pigmentation. If you are in one of these drugs, then I suggest applying sunscreen daily on the skin, it is beautiful or not. Stay away from tanning beds are not good for you anyway. But if necessary, physically blocked the area with wax with a towel.

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