Pull out the beard, okay?
If the beard is pulled out for a long time, it is likely that bacteria will enter the hair follicle and infect inflammation.
Mild people will have decreased resistance, oral rot, and severe people will have meningitis. Sepsis. Have a serious impact on the brain, intelligence decline, memory decline.
In addition, pulling out the beard will not prevent it from growing thick and black. I have been pulling it out for some time.
Finally, it became thicker. Just slow down.
If you don't want to grow thick, a good way to shave is to wait a certain time. Don't shave for a long time After shaving, apply cold water. Shrink pores.
Question 2: Can young people pull out their beards? Beard is one of the characteristics of men. Boys will gradually grow beards at puberty, from less to more, from fine to thick, and the longer they are, the more vigorous they will be. But some young people don't like to grow beards. They always pull them out one by one. This is a very bad habit, and sometimes it even causes diseases.
Beard is also a kind of hair, with hair follicles, sebaceous glands, nerve endings and blood vessels. When pulling out the beard, it will not only hurt, but also cause damage to hair follicles and sebaceous glands, and bacteria will take advantage of it, causing folliculitis and sebaceous gland inflammation. It can be seen that it is not good to pull out the beard. Only when the beard grows to a certain length, shaving it with a razor is the most suitable treatment.
Question 3: What's the difference between a boy pulling a beard and shaving? There is a great chance that the pulled beard will grow back ~ but there is also a small chance that it will not grow back ~
There are two kinds of hazards ~
Almost hurt:
1 It may cause hair follicle infection and inflammation, leading to hair follicle swelling, that is, acne in long books (but not youth bean).
It may cause endocrine disorders in hair follicles, resulting in irregular beards or multiple beards in a hair follicle.
If it is not disinfected in time, it may cause hair follicle blockage and even cause lesions.
Far harm:
1 Long-term beard removal will lead to increased hair follicle load, hair follicle relaxation, hair follicle lesions, and even turn into cancer (although the possibility of cancer is very small ~ but there is still).
So say! I advise you to pull out your beard less by hand ~ the best way is to cut it off with scissors or shave it off with a manual razor.
It's ok to use electric scraping ~ but personally, it grows out soon after electric scraping ~ it doesn't last as long as manual scraping ~ (just a personal feeling)
Question 4: Can the beard be pulled out? Pull out a beard and leave a hole. Over time, cheeks will become "orange peel". Some people mistakenly think that pulling out the beard can reduce some of it. I don't know that pulling out the beard is only pulling out the upper part of the beard. Its roots remain in the hair follicle and the beard will grow back. At the same time, pulling out the beard can reflect the vigorous growth of undamaged hair follicles, making the beard grow faster and more. In addition, thousands of different bacteria are parasitic on human skin, among which Staphylococcus aureus is very pathogenic. After the beard is pulled out, bacteria often enter the hair follicle, causing suppurative infection, forming folliculitis and then developing into furuncle. Even if it is cured, it may leave scars on the face and affect the appearance. Besides, the beard just grows in the "danger triangle" of the face. If the beard is pulled out to cause infection, bacteria may enter the intracranial cavernous sinus through the eye vein without venous valve, which will make the infection spread rapidly and cause infectious embolism, meningitis, brain abscess and septicemia of cavernous sinus. If the rescue is not timely, it will be life-threatening. So boys should not pull out their beards. It can be seen that it is not good to pull out the beard. Only when the beard grows to a certain length, shaving it with a razor is the most suitable treatment. The structure of armpit hair is different from that of beard. There are hair follicles, sebaceous glands and other skin accessory structures under the beard. The hair at the end of the hair root in the skin is rich in nerve endings and blood vessels. So people will feel pain when pulling out their beards. Because the beard can only be pulled out from the hair shaft and root, but not from the hair ball, hair and hair follicle, it can still grow back in the future. Axillary hair is very thin, hair follicle is small, easy to pull out. But plucking armpit hair will be very painful and troublesome, and sometimes it will be inflamed if you are not careful. It is not uncommon to see cases of axillary skin purulent infection caused by plucking armpit hair. It is more convenient to use depilatory cream, and the laser stare blankly once and for all. After the armpit hair is removed, it will affect sweat gland secretion, perspiration and underarm dryness more or less. Modern people love beauty, and they feel ugly because they have too much armpit hair. In fact, the existence of armpit hair is also helpful to the human body, which is naturally the best. It is not good to pull out armpit hair often, because it is easy to cause pores to become larger and lead to the invasion of bacteria. Many people who are used to plucking hair will find that the plucked parts will be red and swollen, and serious skin itching and bacterial infection will occur. The armpit hair will grow back after a few days of pulling out. If you pull it out again, it will lead to skin relaxation and hair will grow harder and thicker.
Question 5: Shave or pull out the beard? Which is better? The beard is located in the dangerous triangle, with rich blood vessels and thin skin layer.
If the beard is pulled out for a long time, it is likely that bacteria will enter the hair follicle and infect inflammation.
Mild people will have decreased resistance, oral rot, and severe people will have meningitis. Sepsis. Have a serious impact on the brain, intelligence decline, memory decline.
In addition, pulling out the beard will not prevent it from growing thick and black. I have been pulling it out for some time.
Finally, it became thicker. Just slow down.
If you don't want to grow thick, a good idea is to wait for a certain period of time before shaving. Don't shave for a long time After shaving, apply cold water. Shrink pores.
Question 6: Can you pull out your beard? Q: It is normal for men to grow beards. But I think growing a beard will affect the luster of your face. So I often use tweezers to pull out my beard one by one recently, but I heard that pulling out my beard at will cause different degrees of future trouble, right? Long beard is a unique physiological phenomenon of men and a normal manifestation of healthy development of the body. You don't have to worry about the number and density of beard growth. Beard is a kind of hair, under which there are hair follicles, sebaceous glands and other skin accessory structures. The hair at the end of hair roots in the skin contains rich nerve endings and blood vessels. So when you pull out your beard one by one with tweezers or hands, you will feel pain. Because the beard can only be pulled out from the hair shaft and root, but not from the hair ball, hair and hair follicle, it can still grow back in the future. If the skin, hair follicles or sebaceous glands are damaged when pulling the beard, the bacteria attached to the skin surface of the hand or face will enter through the gap, causing folliculitis and sebaceous gland inflammation, or forming furuncle on the lips and even the face. There are abundant vascular networks from eyebrow to nose and lip, such as anterior vein, medial canthus vein and supraorbital vein, which are directly connected with the venous sinus of intracranial cavernous sinus. If bacterial infection occurs in the skin around the lips, hair follicles and sebaceous glands when pulling out the beard, pathogenic bacteria will easily enter the cavernous sinus in the brain along the vein, causing purulent cavernous sinus venous sinusitis and even bacterial meningitis, leading to serious future trouble.
Question 7: Can you pull out your beard? Pulling out a beard is harmful to your health.
Boys enter puberty when they grow beards, which is a physiological phenomenon of the development of secondary sexual characteristics. After puberty, the testis develops rapidly and secretes a lot of androgen. Under the action of androgen, the boy's lips and cheeks began to grow beards, which were soft and sparse at first, and then thicker and thicker.
Some boys who have just grown beards don't like beards. They are afraid that beards will become thicker and thicker, so they pull them off one by one with their hands or tweezers, thinking that beards will become less and less, which not only satisfies the appearance, but also saves the trouble of shaving. But it didn't take into account the harm caused by pulling out the beard.
Beards, like other hairs on the body, are composed of hair shafts and hair roots. The ends of hair roots swell into hairs * * *, which are deeply buried in the skin. Hairs * * * contain rich vascular networks to supply nutrition for hair. Hair follicles are surrounded by hair roots, and the epithelial cells at the bottom of hair follicles continue to divide and reproduce, so that hair can grow. There are sebaceous glands next to the hair. When pulling out the beard, it may damage the sebaceous glands next to the hair and the hair follicles around the hair roots, forming a small wound. Bacteria can easily invade and cause inflammation, such as folliculitis and sebitis. After healing, scars may be formed, which will not only affect the appearance, but also cause great pain. In addition, the beard on the lips is located in the facial danger triangle, and the blood vessels in this area communicate with the cavernous sinus in the cranial cavity, forming a wound in this area and being invaded by bacteria. Bacteria can easily enter the skull through the blood pipe network to cause encephalitis or meningitis, and the consequences are unimaginable.
In fact, pulling out the beard only pulls out the hair shaft and part of the hair roots, and the rest of the hair roots can grow beards, so the beard can't be pulled out. Parents should tell their children that pulling out beards is harmful to health and should get rid of this bad habit. Beard is also a sign of male beauty, and trimming with tools is the best way.
Question 8: Will frequent beard pulling cause folliculitis? When pulling out the beard, you will find a transparent small bag at the root. If you often pull out your beard, it will be inflamed and even sacrificed (especially the inferior nasal triangle, which has scientific basis). As for your supplement, pulling out your chin and beard can also cause inflammation. Try to get rid of this problem.
Question 9: Is it good for a man to pull out his beard? How does this affect his health? Some young people have the habit of pulling their beards with their fingers or pliers instead of shaving with a razor, thinking that they can uproot their beards and shave them clean. In fact, this is very harmful. Some male patients with labial folliculitis, furuncle and cellulitis almost always have the bad habit of pulling out their beards when telling doctors about their medical history.
When men reach puberty, mature interstitial cells appear in the testes, which can secrete testosterone, which can promote the normal development of male organs, maintain the mature state, and promote the development of male secondary sexual characteristics, such as prominent Adam's apple, low voice, plump muscles and beard growth. Therefore, the growth of beard is a manifestation of male characteristics, and it is unnecessary and impossible to pull it out. Because the beard is pulled out, the hair follicle is not destroyed, and the beard will grow back.
Because of frequent * * *, the regenerated beard is deformed, discolored, uneven in length and uneven in appearance. And pulling out the beard will damage the surrounding tissues and may cause pain. If not treated in time, bacteria often damage hair follicles and cause folliculitis. If the inflammation expands again, it will become boils and cellulitis. Although cured, it often leaves scars or permanent hair removal. More seriously, due to improper or untimely treatment, bacteria invade the blood stream, which can lead to life-threatening septicemia and septicemia.
Question 10: Is the beard shaved or pulled out? The beard is located in the dangerous triangle, with rich blood vessels and thin skin layer.
If the beard is pulled out for a long time, it is likely that bacteria will enter the hair follicle and infect inflammation.
Mild people will have decreased resistance, oral rot, and severe people will have meningitis. Sepsis. Have a serious impact on the brain, intelligence decline, memory decline.
In addition, pulling out the beard will not prevent it from growing thick and black. I have been pulling it out for some time.
Finally, it became thicker. Just slow down.
If you don't want to grow thick, a good idea is to wait for a certain period of time before shaving. Don't shave for a long time After shaving, apply cold water. Shrink pores.