The myth of the Feathers grow back after Shaving

The myth of the Feathers grow back after Shaving
Perhaps you've heard that shaving hair or feathers in other parts of the body will make it grow back thicker and dense. This myth has been circulated and became a trust which also thrives among many women. Really? Well, a scientist and a dermatologist to have more specific expertise in hair transplant, Dr. Marc Avram, gave an interesting explanation.

Professor of Dermatology-Weil Cornell Medical School, New York, us, explains, "Unplug the hair is usually the result will not be a permanent shaved. In fact the only plucked up the hair shaft. The hair shaft is part of hair follicles that are visible, and the hair shaft are simply glued on the top layer of the skin. Meanwhile, the hair root, which is in charge of making the hair grow back will be left on the inside. "

This is why, although we do waxing in the armpits, feet, hands, or other parts of the body and face; hair or feathers that are removed will still grow back, unless you do the treatment permanently removes the unwanted hair.

However, if you are constantly pulling out the same section of hair over the years, then it will cause inflammation. Take for example just plucked eyebrows. For smoothing the eyebrows, surely you will be picking off the mess with tweezers. Hair that is pulled out of the same hair for years. These habits will cause inflammation which left wounds on the network. The cuts will be the cement that closes the hair roots the inside so that the hair follicles could grow back.

In contrast to revoke (wax), shaving (shaving) the hair cut just above the stems and a few layers of skin. In fact, when the hair grows back, don't become thicker, but more straight and sticking to the outside. Just like hair male smaking puppets if you touch with fingers, it feels more dense and coarse. It also occurs in the hair shaving Your underarm area or on the hands and feet.
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