It is not recommended to fly with staples in your head. It is best to consult with your doctor or healthcare provider for guidance on whether it is safe to fly with a medical condition like this.
Laser hair removal is a process where hair is removed from the skin by zapping it away. This process has been proven safe, and information can be found on the safety of procedures by contacting a local reputable dermatologist.
No, it is not safe or sanitary to perform a hair service on a client with head lice. The client should be referred to a specialist for proper treatment and once the head lice infestation is fully resolved, then a hair service can be carried out.
I got my staples out 2 weeks after surgery and the nurse said no baths or jacuzzis for 3 weeks after staples were removed... I'm waiting 6 weeks after surgery to swim or hot tub just to be safe
Yes, anywhere hair grows, it can be removed with laser hair removal. The only place it may not be recommended is the eyebrows and eyelashes as the proximity of the laser to the eye may not be safe.
Of Course! AS long as you don't like sew them into your head! ;)
Body hair can be removed by several different methods. Some methods are cheaper than others. Some include laser hair removal, shaving, depilatories, and plucking.
Oven cleaner has more chemicals that are made to remove stains by burning them and there for if you applied this to your head,hair or skin it would also burn.
Yes, unless Head & Shoulders makes a sulfate-free shampoo or a color-safe shampoo, it will most definitely strip hair color.
You can I would waiy one extra week just to be safe in that last week condition your hair
yes, you can get it removed. yes, it is safe (to an extent). yes, its expensive
Yes, it is perfectly safe to use hair spray on newly died hair! The chemicals in the hair spray will not effect your recently dyed hair.