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Does waxing cause the skin to loosen up?
Waxing is one of the best ways of hair removal. It removes hair from the root so regrowth usually takes time. Sometimes partial growth can be seen because of difference in growth cycle of hair. Regrown hair are usually softer and tends to decrease with time. But waxing isn't without any complicationRead more
Waxing is one of the best ways of hair removal. It removes hair from the root so regrowth usually takes time. Sometimes partial growth can be seen because of difference in growth cycle of hair. Regrown hair are usually softer and tends to decrease with time. But waxing isn’t without any complication. It’s painful. Lack of proper method or type of skin might lead to complications. Though they are rare, but possible. Usually allergy because of wax, dermatitis, bleeding points and folliculitis can be seen. Such complications are temporary and can be avoided by using proper method and sanitation. Waxing is contraindicated in patients taking blood thinner as it might increase bleeding and thyroid meds as it increases skin sensitivity. And it isn’t advisable to use any public facility as swimming pool as pores are open and chances of getting infections are high. Though complications are rare but I guess it’s better to go for the proper way to avoid these complications. Even I prefer waxing over shaving my skin. Just make sure to do it properly.
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This mini-series was brilliant, thought-provoking and heart-wrenching all at once as it showcases incidents that took place from April of 1989. The cast did a phenomenal job reenacting the lives of all the defendants and did a fantastic job highlighting racism, stereotypes, neglect and vulnerabilityRead more
This mini-series was brilliant, thought-provoking and heart-wrenching all at once as it showcases incidents that took place from April of 1989. The cast did a phenomenal job reenacting the lives of all the defendants and did a fantastic job highlighting racism, stereotypes, neglect and vulnerability. Each episode it took some time to take in and process all types of emotions from hurt to disbelief. I would recommend this TV series to everyone to not simply honour the five but also to become more aware of how politics and power can break even the justice system.
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