Removing unwanted leg hair when eczema or psoriasis occurs on the legs is a really difficult task

Transparenz: Redaktionell erstellt und geprüft.
Veröffentlicht am

Shaving your legs with eczema or psoriasis on all legs is very difficult. This article looks at the effects of different hair removal methods for psoriasis or eczema. First, shaving is not an option in this situation. It cannot be performed on open wounds. Shaving scrapes off the top of the eczema, leaving it painfully raw. But sometimes the eczema does not cover the entire leg, so the uninfected parts can be easily shaved. But you also have to apply shaving foam for this. Depilatory products (hair removal creams) should also not be taken into account. The depilatory chemicals burn those with eczema or...

Das Rasieren der Beine mit Ekzemen oder Psoriasis an allen Beinen ist sehr schwierig. Dieser Artikel befasst sich mit den Auswirkungen der verschiedenen Haarentfernungsmethoden bei Psoriasis oder Ekzemen. Erstens ist Rasieren in dieser Situation keine Option. Es kann nicht bei offenen Wunden durchgeführt werden. Die Rasur kratzt von der Oberseite des Ekzems und macht es schmerzhaft roh. Aber manchmal bedeckt das Ekzem nicht das ganze Bein, so dass die nicht infizierten Teile leicht rasiert werden können. Aber auch dafür muss Rasierschaum aufgetragen werden. Auch das Enthaarungsmittel (Haarentfernungscremes) sollte nicht berücksichtigt werden. Die Chemikalien des Enthaarungsmittels verbrennen die mit Ekzemen oder …
Shaving your legs with eczema or psoriasis on all legs is very difficult. This article looks at the effects of different hair removal methods for psoriasis or eczema. First, shaving is not an option in this situation. It cannot be performed on open wounds. Shaving scrapes off the top of the eczema, leaving it painfully raw. But sometimes the eczema does not cover the entire leg, so the uninfected parts can be easily shaved. But you also have to apply shaving foam for this. Depilatory products (hair removal creams) should also not be taken into account. The depilatory chemicals burn those with eczema or...

Removing unwanted leg hair when eczema or psoriasis occurs on the legs is a really difficult task

Shaving your legs with eczema or psoriasis on all legs is very difficult. This article looks at the effects of different hair removal methods for psoriasis or eczema.

First, shaving is not an option in this situation. It cannot be performed on open wounds. Shaving scrapes off the top of the eczema, leaving it painfully raw. But sometimes the eczema does not cover the entire leg, so the uninfected parts can be easily shaved. But you also have to apply shaving foam for this.

Depilatory products (hair removal creams) should also not be taken into account. The depilatory chemicals burn the areas of skin infected with eczema or psoriasis and cause lesions. Fumes can also be painful. Additionally, it is difficult to wash off the cream without getting it on the wounds. If a person still wants to use a depilatory, it should be tested on a more sensitive area first and not on the ankle and forearm. The parts of the body infected with eczema or psoriasis are more sensitive than others.

Waxing is also not advisable for open wounds. However, if the wounds are tight and not completely dry, waxing works better than shaving. Waxing is also less drying. The sugar method would also have similar results. Use on open or partially healed wounds may crack the skin. It should be noted that the injured areas are more sensitive to heat.

Finally, Twee zing remains the only hair removal method suitable for removing leg hair with eczema or psoriasis. Twee Zing may be time-consuming, but it is the only hair removal method that is effective and feasible for conditions such as eczema ulcers. Hair in the wounds comes out very easily. The needle tips are best for this condition because they grab the hair without pinching the skin. Another person's help may be required to reach the hard areas, such as the back of the thigh.

Any of the above methods should be gently applied to the skin. The skin should not be torn, rubbed or scratched. If a reaction occurs, cold water to wash the area works, but rubbing should not be done at all. The doctor can be consulted if it is not cured.

Inspired by Dinesh Junoon