x3EM0 answered Friday November 18 2005, 9:43 pm: no. not unless yu get a severe allergic reaction which would suck. but the mnor thing is razor burn for firsttime hair removal-ers lol no its not bad [ x3EM0's advice column | Ask x3EM0 A Question ]
xO_Hollister_xO answered Friday November 18 2005, 10:28 am: Lots of my friends say that nair leaves red bumps that burn where you shave, so if you do hair removal make sure its not nair. No, hair removal is not bad for you. In fact it's better than shaving.
xopinkbarbie answered Thursday November 17 2005, 3:07 pm: No, not really. I've heard that Nair can leave you with little red bumps that burn though. A lot of people have told me that- so I suggest that if you use a hair removal that you try something other than Nair. Although, it may not affect you like it has other people I know. Sally hassen is a pretty good hair removal brand, though. :) ♥ [ xopinkbarbie's advice column | Ask xopinkbarbie A Question ]
xOx_BRUN3TT3_xOx answered Thursday November 17 2005, 7:50 am: not really but if you shave some parts you can get scraches and stuff but if you use nair then its not very bad !!
XoxBroKeNxoX answered Thursday November 17 2005, 12:41 am: Well, its not bad For you ..but heres some bad things about them:
Shaving: Razor burn, bumps, nicks, cuts, and ingrown hairs are side effects of shaving. Ingrown hairs occur when hairs are cut below the level of the skin. When the hair begins to grow, it grows within the surrounding tissue rather than growing out of the follicle. The hair curls around and starts growing into the skin, and irritation, redness, and swelling can occur at the hair follicle.
Plucking: Plucking can be painful, so it's best to do it only on small areas, such as the eyebrows, upper lip, and chin. If the hair breaks off below the skin, a person may get an ingrown hair. After plucking, you may notice temporary red bumps because the hair follicle is swollen and irritated.
Depilatories: Applying depilatories can be messy and many people dislike the odor. If you have sensitive skin, you might have an allergic reaction to the chemicals in the depilatory, which may cause a rash or inflammation. Depilatories may not be as effective on people with coarse hair.
Waxing: Many people mention that the biggest drawback to waxing is the pain when the hair is ripped out by the root. A person may notice temporary redness, inflammation, and bumps after waxing. Professional waxing is also expensive compared to other hair removal methods.
Electrolysis: Electrolysis takes big bucks and lots of time, so it's usually only used on smaller areas such as the upper lip, eyebrows, and underarms. Many people describe the process as painful, and dry skin, scabs, scarring, and inflammation may result after treatment. Infection may be a risk if the needles and other instruments aren't properly sterilized.
Laser Hair Removal: A treatment session may cost $500 or more. Side effects of the treatment may include inflammation and redness.
Deciding to remove body hair is a personal choice - getting rid of body hair doesn't make a person healthier, and you shouldn't feel pressured to do so if you don't want to. Some cultures view body hair as beautiful and natural, so do what feels right to you!
SoInToYoUx0x answered Thursday November 17 2005, 12:18 am: nope actually i use nair more because it is different then shaving for me it makes the hair coem back out smooth not as prickle. hope this helps.
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