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Asked for Female, 22 years old from abuja
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Delhi
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Using hair removal cream on your private parts is a normal thing. You might have used a more aggressive cream. Try to use a skin sensitive cream which is especially made for the sensitive skins. Uh, from your question it looks like you might have some sensitive skin and that has caused some allergic reaction in your private parts. But do not worry, with some medications and proper care it will go away within a week.
Using hair removal creams, such as veet, on sensitive areas like the private...more
Using hair removal creams, such as veet, on sensitive areas like the private...more
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Asked for Male, 37 years old from Mumbai
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Laser hair removal is amazing, it uses no gels so it does not leave any chemical or sticky residues, and unlike other methods, cannot get into your bloodstream or lymph nodes, so it can be used for other sensitive areas such as the male genital area, underarms, ears or nose.
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Asked for female, 52 years old from Bangalore
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Asked for male, 22 years old from Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Peach skin & laser blog how much hair should be reduced after my first laser hair removal session? The simple answer is 5 – 10%. Yes, that is correct. Only about 5-10% of hair is affected by the laser on any given treatment.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Peach skin & laser blog how much hair should be reduced after my first laser hair removal session? The simple answer is 5 – 10%. Yes, that is correct. Only about 5-10% of hair is affected by the laser on any given treatment.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Asked for female, 29 years old from Jhansi
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Asked for female, 19 years old from Delhi
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Dear Ms. lybrate-user
waxing / shaving not only affects the hair but also the hair follicles. Those bumps are injuries due to pulling out of hair and there is a subcutaneous muscle that erects the hair during goosebumps. So, this is a temporary phenomenon and usually subsides it naturally. You should be careful about the wax and also sterilize the razor before shaving.
Applying virgin coconut oil will help you as well.
For any further queries, please get in touch with me directly,
waxing / shaving not only affects the hair but also the hair follicles. Those bumps are injuries due to pulling out of hair and there is a subcutaneous muscle that erects the hair during goosebumps. So, this is a temporary phenomenon and usually subsides it naturally. You should be careful about the wax and also sterilize the razor before shaving.
Applying virgin coconut oil will help you as well.
For any further queries, please get in touch with me directly,
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Asked for female, 25 years old from Kolkata
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