Wednesday, April 28, 2021

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Fight skin irritation after epilation with seven tips


After waxing or using a razor, the skin requires some care to avoid the risk of allergy and irritation

There are several methods of hair removal and all of them can be harmful to the skin if not done well. Even so, it is common that the skin does not adapt, presenting allergy or irritation . So it is important to adopt some precautions before and after epilating , either with wax or razor .

The hair removal with blade is considered the fastest method and can be the only possible in situations that requires agility (even if it's not your favorite). This can occur in the middle of a long-lasting procedure, such as laser hair removal , which is done in sessions with intervals of one month between each one - but the hair grows back in this period, or simply in the rush of the routine.

Epilation with razor or depilatory cream
These two types of hair removal can cause ingrown hairs ( folliculitis ) or skin irritation after hair removal ; in sensitive skin, this tends to happen more frequently. It is also not recommended to use moisturizers either before or after, since, in most cases, they contain alcohol in their composition and this can irritate the skin.

And if the moisturizer does not contain alcohol, is it okay? Yes, and vegetable fats and oils are great as they have soothing and emollient properties, preparing the skin for hair removal . And that goes for both body waxing and shaving . Some examples widely used for skin are the shea butter , which soothes irritated skin after shaving , the almond oil and grape seed oil .

Because they are of vegetable origin, these moisturizing oils greatly reduce the chances of allergies and irritations after hair removal . In addition, they function as a protective layer for the skin due to its various active ingredients (which vary slightly according to the chosen vegetable oil, but all of them have high moisturizing power).

Relief for skin irritation after epilation
It is not only vegetable oil that helps in the post- waxing recovery process . The best way to avoid skin irritation after epilation is to adopt precautionary techniques when epilating . This way you prevent the irritation or allergy from appearing and you don't have to worry about them after waxing . Check out a step by step to keep your skin healthy even after waxing :

  • Be sure to exfoliate your skin at least once a week to remove dead cells. It's just not worth doing this just before or after shaving - otherwise you will hurt your skin. Do a natural scrub three days before and three days after epilation. It's just not worth using microplastic scrubs , huh?
  • Begin the hair removal process by thoroughly cleaning your skin with mild soap and warm water to open your pores;
  • Pass the vegetable oil of your choice, massaging the skin with circular movements as long as you can to lubricate the threads and protect the skin;
  • Prepare a warm cloth and make a compress on the area to be shaved for 30 seconds;
  • If using a blade, epilate under the shower using hot water, as this opens the pores and increases the oil's emollient effect. Do your epilation slowly and keep your hairs always wet when shaving;
  • When you finish your epilation, wash your skin thoroughly with cold water to close your pores. Cold chamomile tea or hydrolates (which you can get here ) are good options as a post-procedure because of their calming actions.
  • Remember that the use of vegetable oil, as well as moisturizer, is not recommended before hair removal processes that remove hair from the root, such as those that use wax - these substances soften the hair, which makes it more difficult to pull it off. But if it is after hair removal, the moisturizing effect is still valid.

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What is the Glycerin Enema for and how to do it


The glycerin enema is a rectal solution, which contains the active ingredient Glycerol, which is indicated for the treatment of constipation, to perform radiological examinations of the rectum and during intestinal lavage, as it has lubrication and humidifying properties of the feces.

The glycerin enema is usually applied directly to the rectum, through the anus, using a small applicator probe that comes with the product, specific to the application.

Glycerin is stored in packs of 250 to 500 mL of the solution, with each mL generally containing 120 mg of the active ingredient. This medicine can be purchased at major pharmacies, with a prescription.

What is it for
The glycerin enema works by helping to eliminate feces from the intestine, as it retains water in the intestine by stimulating bowel movements. It is indicated for:

  • Treatment of constipation;
  • Bowel cleansing before and after surgery;

Preparation for an opaque enema exam, also known as an opaque enema, which uses x-ray and contrast to study the shape and function of the large intestine and rectum. Understand what it is for and how to take this exam .
To treat constipation, glycerin is usually indicated when there is a recurrent constipation and difficult to treat. Check out the ills of using laxative remedies frequently .

How to use
The glycerin enema is applied directly rectally, and the concentration, the amount of the product and the number of applications will depend on the doctor's recommendation, according to the indication and the needs of each person.

In general, the recommended minimum dose is 250 mL per day up to a maximum of 1000 mL per day, for a standard 12% solution, and treatment should not exceed 1 week.

For application, the product does not need to be diluted, and must be made in a single dose. The application is made with an applicator probe, which comes with the packaging, which must be used as follows:

  • Insert the tip of the applicator probe into the tip of the enema package, making sure that it is inserted into the base;
  • Insert the flow tube from the applicator probe into the rectum and press the ampoule;
  • Carefully remove the material and then discard it. Check out more application tips on how to make an enema at home .
  • An alternative to the enema is the use of glycerin suppository, which is applied in a more practical way. Check when the glycerin suppository is indicated .

In addition, glycerin can be diluted with saline solution for an intestinal lavage and, in these cases, a thin tube is inserted through the anus, which releases drops in the intestine, over a few hours, until the intestinal content is eliminated and the intestine is clean.

Possible side effects
As the glycerin enema is a locally acting medication, not being absorbed into the body, side effects are uncommon. However, bowel cramps and diarrhea are expected to arise from increased bowel movements.

Other possible side effects are rectal bleeding, anal irritation, dehydration and symptoms of an allergic skin reaction, such as redness, itching and swelling. In the presence of these signs and symptoms it is necessary to seek medical attention immediately.