strange place for it to grow.
Q&A: Home Remedies for Skin Moles?
Tweezing hair pulls not only the hair shaft out from the skin, but the root as well. According to dermatologist Josua Zeichner, M.D., “While there may be some degree of inflammation in the hair follicle from tweezing, generally tweezing is not considered a form of permanent hair removal and a new hair will be produced. You can traumatize or scar your skin, causing permanent damage in the area.” So be careful. You don’t want a little bit of hair gone to leave you with a permanent big scar.
It’s particularly important to proceed with caution when you start removing hairs from particular areas that are just simply more sensitive than others.
1. Eyebrows
It is actually recommended to trim or wax your eyebrows, as it isn’t as traumatizing as tweezing and threading. Do you ever notice how much more painful it is, and how red your skin looks? This is because this form or removal is much more damaging. According to medical director of dermatology at Mount Sinai Gary Goldenberg, M.D., “Eyebrow hair is very sensitive to trauma and repeated tweezing can produce permanent damage