Table of contents:
- 1. Redness and irritation
- 2. Minor bleeding under the skin
- 3. Burns to the skin
- 4. Allergic reactions
- 5. Ingrown hair
- 6. Skin infections
- 7.Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
- Keep in mind!
Waxing is an easy and effective way to remove hair all over your body. Before waxing, you need to know the side effects or dangers of waxing for your health. Side effects are very common for those of you waxing. However, because everyone's skin is different, you should know your skin type before waxing. To find out more, let's take a look at the following effects of waxing on skin health.
1. Redness and irritation
Most people waxing experience redness and irritation afterward. This skin irritation can be easily treated by using a cold compress for a few minutes after waxing.
2. Minor bleeding under the skin
Red bumps, skin rashes, or small bleeding under the skin can occur in people with very sensitive skin. It can also happen after you wax sensitive areas, such as a bikini or pubic area.
3. Burns to the skin
Waxing is done using hot wax, which puts you at a higher risk for burns on your skin and also makes your skin darker. Post-inflammatory reddish brown spots may appear on the skin as a result of applying hot wax. It may take a few weeks to a year to fade, depending on the individual skin.
In addition, waxing the eyebrows, lips, and chin must also be done carefully. If you use anti-aging products or acne creams that contain retinoids (vitamin A retinol derivatives, retinyl palmitate, tretinoin, adapalene, and tazarotene), your skin will be very susceptible to burning and peeling due to the extraction process. Anti-aging creams and acne creams can loosen the attachments of skin cells and lead to increased exfoliation.
4. Allergic reactions
Allergic reactions can occur in people who have an allergy to wax products. This can be folliculitis (inflammation or severe rash on the hair follicles). Some people can even develop pustules (pus-filled bumps) in the waxed area, if the skin is very sensitive. When these reactions occur, you should contact your doctor as soon as possible to get the right treatment.
5. Ingrown hair
Ingrown hair often occurs after you shave it. Krant MD, a dermatologist at For Smith, Ark, says that pulling on the hair by the roots means new, tiny, weak hair that starts to grow in its place, and which is naturally thicker and has less force to penetrate beyond the surface.. Due to the lack of strength, new hairs get caught and get trapped under the surface of the skin, causing bumps that can become infected and can last a long time.
6. Skin infections
Skin infections are actually rare conditions, but they can occur because the product is not clean or has become infected. Diabetics should avoid shaving because they are much more prone to developing skin infections, especially by resistant and deadly bacteria. According to Krant, pulling hair out of areas that can increase the risk of entry of bacteria, for example in the pubic area, can lead to surface infections and in some cases even deeper cellulitis. In addition, impetigo (a highly contagious skin infection) is also a common problem with waxing.
7.Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
A study looked at an association with the risk of contracting the molluscum contagiosum virus (the virus that causes infection in the top layer of the skin) and bikini waxing. However, it is not the only risk of STIs that can be caused by shaving pubic hair. According to Krant, any infection will spread more easily if there is damage to the skin area. Herpes, HPV (Human Papillomavirus), HIV, and other STI diseases have also increased the risk of skin trauma.
Keep in mind!
When waxing is done by a professional at a trusted beauty salon and with the right skin care, the side effects of waxing will be minimal. The professionals are experienced with various waxing procedures and also have the expertise to remove wax perfectly. Most people who are not used to waxing at home often fail to remove the wax so that the removal is repeated. It can cause excessive redness, inflammation, or even bleeding and burns on the skin.
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