Girls' experiences with shaving pubic hair can vary widely. Many girls start considering it during puberty when body awareness increases. Some might be influenced by beauty standards they see in the media. But it's important to note that shaving pubic hair should be done carefully. Using proper shaving products and techniques can help prevent skin problems. For instance, always using a sharp razor and shaving in the direction of hair growth can reduce irritation.
White hair usually grew from the roots. The color of hair is determined by the synthesis of the dark substance by the dark cells in the hair sac and the delivery of the dark substance to the hair fibers. If the synthesis of black was blocked, the color of the hair would turn from black to light or even white. The appearance of white hair was related to age, genetics, lifestyle habits and other factors, but generally speaking, white hair first appeared in the sideburns, hair roots, and the top of the head. However, the specific location of white hair growth varies from person to person. It may also appear in the forehead, the back of the head, and other areas. Therefore, there was no fixed starting point for the growth of white hair, but it was related to the individual's characteristics and physiological conditions.
Hair can grow back after mange. However, the process can vary. A good diet, proper treatment, and a healthy immune system all contribute to the regrowth of hair. It's important to follow the veterinarian's advice for the best outcome.
One risk is skin irritation. Shaving can cause the skin in the pubic area to become red, itchy, and inflamed. Also, there is a chance of getting small cuts which can be painful and may get infected. Ingrown hairs can also be a problem. This happens when the hair grows back into the skin instead of out, causing bumps and sometimes pain.
Well, I heard a story where someone accidentally shaved too closely with a dull razor in the pubic area. They got multiple small cuts that stung like crazy, especially when they had to take a shower or put on clothes. It took a while to heal and was really uncomfortable.
Yes, it usually does. Puppy hair has the ability to regrow after mange, as long as the underlying condition is properly treated and the puppy's health is restored.
It depends. Usually, if the mange is properly treated and the skin recovers well, the hair can grow back. But in severe or prolonged cases, there might be some permanent damage and incomplete hair regrowth.