Happy afternoon steemers of the world .. Today as every day I bring you an interesting topic, I hope the recetividad on the part of each one of you, to advance in this great family that we conform all the steemianos ..
Today's post has to do with aesthetics and talking about aesthetics is talking about beauty and therefore talking about health ... There is a refrain that says that to be beautiful you have to see stars, because that's true ... all in any time we feel pain when doing any beauty treatment .. Whether it is waxing, fixing our hair ... all lead to a greater or lesser degree of body pain.
Well, let's talk about the care we have to clean, clean, cut or remove, the hairs of the nostrils ... These are the hairs that we have longer in our body, therefore protruding from our nose and we must prune them so that Do not stick out of it, as they look unsightly and unhygienic ..
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All the bodily beauty have a function in our body, but we can all clean them without putting our health at risk ...
On our face is an area called the triangle of death ...
In that area there are many blood vessels connected with arteries and veins ... This triangle starts at the bridge of the nose and ends at the corners of the mouth ...
As it is an area where so many veins are connected, it is not recommended to clean these beautiful ones, with tweezers, since when we extract them completely we leave a free space for the proliferation of bacteria that can cause infections and nasal hemorrhages.
The care of this delicate area and to keep infections, hygiene and aesthetics of the nostrils at bay should be done with scissors, that is, to prune this area and leave it neat, cut the surplus of these hairs with scissors or devices special for that purpose, so we take care of ourselves in health and prevent diseases ....
Keeping ourselves clean and neat is essential for everyone and demonstrates our neatness and personal care ...
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Remember to trim, not pluck :-)
Dr. Mehmet Oz, MD
Cardiology (Cardiovascular Disease)
The nose is the body's first line of defense against airborne invaders, so it should come as no surprise that there are colonies of germs living inside the nasal cavity. For the most part, bacteria and debris don't get very far into the body because there is a very efficient protective mechanism inside the nose. Tiny hairs called cilia move ever so slightly to snare and trap what they can in mucous-coated hairs, keeping anything from reaching the breathing passages and gaining access to the bloodstream.
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So it's dr, that's why I put it, that one of the hairs of our body has its function ... and we must use scissors or special devices to prune them without needing to tear them out ... Thank you very much for your comment ... I value it very much.
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