thank you for the answer but you did not explain why? and I would like to know more about it?
I don't believe there is a link, unless you are using such hot wax that you are burning yourself. Cancer is caused by damage and mutations in the DNA, so unless you are damaging the bottom layer of the skin, waxing should not have any effect on the development of cancer. However, tanning (both under the sun and in a tanning bed) is strongly associated with the development of skin cancer.
Skin rashes have many causes from completely benign to serious reactions. Most skin rashes affect the top layer of skin known as the epidermis.
It burns the top layer of your skin and sometimes in extreme cases can cause skin cancer
Threading is better for every sensitive skin type, but even though waxing and threading are the same for every other skin.
A waxing looking white skin.
Supporting the skin when waxing helps to reduce pain and discomfort by minimizing the pulling sensation on the skin. It also helps to prevent irritation, bruising, or tearing of the skin during the waxing process. Additionally, supporting the skin ensures that the wax adheres better to the hair, leading to more effective hair removal.
The dermis is the vascular layer of your skin.
the epidemis is the outermost layer of the skin
Depending on the sensitivity of your skin, waxing can cause red bumps that resemble razor burn. There are ways to prevent or minimize the red bumps, such as exfoliating or applying warm compresses before waxing.
The epidermis is the outer layer of skin. The dermis is beneath the epidermis.
It is the layer of skin beneath the epidermis.
the thin outermost layer of skin is your epidermisThe outermost layer of skin is called Epidermis