Early in the morning, many men will shave immediately when they see their "grass" in the mirror to ensure the cleanness of their faces. However, there are great hidden dangers in doing so.
Health experts recently reminded everyone that you should not be busy shaving in the morning, and it is better to wait for a while before cleaning.
Is the expert right? The reporter interviewed Professor Li Bojian, Department of Dermatology, Guang'anmen Hospital, Chinese Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Professor Li explained that there was no need to shave in the morning, otherwise, new stubble might grow in the afternoon. It is better to shave 20 minutes after getting up to keep your face clean all day.
This is mainly due to the vigorous reproductive function and rapid growth of beard after a night's rest when I first got up. After 20 minutes to half an hour of consumption, the male hormone in the male body has become less vigorous, and the growth rate of the beard has decreased. At this time, if you shave again, it will not grow quickly.
Professor Li also reminded everyone that before shaving, you should wash your face with neutral soap. If there is dirt and dust on the face and beard, once the razor irritates the skin or slightly bruises the skin, the dirt will cause skin infection. After washing your face, apply a hot towel on your beard, or apply soft beard cream to soften your beard.
After a while, apply shaving cream or soap solution to help the blade cut the beard and reduce the irritation to the skin. When shaving, the skin should be tightened to reduce the resistance of the razor running on the skin and prevent the skin from being broken. Especially for the elderly or thin people, the skin is prone to wrinkles, and the skin should be tightened to maintain elasticity and certain support.
The shaving sequence is: from left to right, from top to bottom, first shave along the pores, then shave against the pores. After shaving, wipe the foam with a hot towel or wash it with warm water, and check whether there is stubble.
In addition, Professor Li reminded that shaving should be avoided before and after exercise, because at this time, the body will sweat a lot, stimulate the freshly shaved skin, and produce burning sensation.