ProlificNeeds -> RE: Epilators and Eczema (9/30/2011 6:42:10 PM)
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Eczema is only on my hands but I have very sensitive, fair skin as well. I don't go near the chemical/cream removers, they make me break out every time. If you want to brave ingrown hairs the epilator may be worth trying. I've never used true hot wax I use to use a product you only warmed up in hot water, worked the same as waxing though, it may have been one of those sugar based products. Eitherway, far too lazy to go to that work. I invested in a good razor and have never considered anything else since. I do go for electrolysis for the occasional facial hairs that pop up, and the advice my technician gives is, ripping the hair out by the root can make it grow back thicker and deeper, as well as increase chance of ingrown hairs. Shaving off at the skin level and leaving the root means the root does not regrow with a thicker or deeper base. For me that's vital as my hair is very fine and blonde now, I don't want wooley mammoth legs by the time I hit 50 from constantly ripping the roots out. I haven't had my skin irritated by the sugar warm waxing stuff, or a proper shaving gel and the quality razor. Also advice from my electrolysis technician, when you rip the root of a hair out you leave a 'hole' anything getting into it, even soap residue can cause irritation and white heads, whenever I get my face done she suggests using alcohol swabbing only for a day until the pore closes up. If you do chose the epilator or waxing, try to avoid soap use during/immediately after, and use a no scent/no dye moisture cream with aloe to help the skin heal quickly and retain it's moisture and elasticity. When it comes to actual eczema break outs, try having a cream with silicon on hand, I couldn't live without it.
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