try using vaseline around your exposed skin areas. Ears, neck, forehead, hairline...It reduces coloring and damage to skin... As far as scalp, you need to folow the directions as follows on the box or simply go to a professional!
A bluebeard - to my understanding - is the visible dark hue of hair (shafts) beneath the skin surface on the face of a cleanly shaven person. The darkish appearance/colouration of dark hair below the skin surface that cannot be removed by shaving.
Hair can be bleached of color by the heat and radiation from the sun, melanin in the skin darkens to help prevent damage to it by the sun.
no but it can irritate skin and in exess can damage hair
Hair color itself does not significantly influence the risk of developing skin cancer. However, individuals with lighter hair and skin have less melanin, making them more susceptible to UV damage and skin cancer. Regardless of hair color, protecting the skin from UV exposure through sunscreen, clothing, and shade is crucial for reducing skin cancer risk.
Swimmers take a shower after swimming because all the chemicals in the pool can damage their hair and skin and the chemicals are very bad for your hair and skin.
Melanin shields the nucleus from damage by ultraviolet radiation. It keeps this radiation from damaging the skin and DNA. It also gives color to your skin, hair, and irises. Melanin is a pigment which gives characteristic color to skin. Its main role is to absorb harmful UV radiations and protect our skin cells from damage. It determines the color of your skin. Melanin colors hair, skin, eyes, feathers, etc.
coz it removes excess oil.......
Acid can not uproot the hairs, but can burn the hair, which will burn and damage the skin surface ,so alkali treatment is required to uproot the hairs.
A xanthoma is a small, yellow nodule which occurs in the skin, which is rich in cholesterol and other lipids.
It is recommended to consult a dermatologist for safe and effective removal of moles from the skin without causing damage to surrounding hair follicles. Options may include surgical excision, laser removal, or cryotherapy.
make sure the natural hair isn't broken or has any damage in the skin before applying the hair colour.
A dog's hair may not grow back after surgery due to damage to the hair follicles or skin during the procedure, leading to permanent hair loss in that area.