Don’t be fooled by these stones!

These are called hair removal stones. You may have seen them in store or online as a “safe” hair removal option. This couldn’t be farther from the truth.

Skin barrier damage: The abrasive surface of the stone can damage your skin by creating micro abrasions.

Skin irritation: The friction from these stones can cause burn like marks (it’s almost like giving yourself carpet burn), that could lead to hyperpigmentation problems.

The hair: It’s not a magic stone. What’s happening is the stone is breaking your hairs. This will lead to ingrown hairs! The hair will grow back just as thick and just as quickly as using a razor. 🪒

Final thoughts from a professional: Please don’t use this method of hair removal. I rather you shave and that’s coming from a wax specialist. Your skin will thank you! 🙏

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2024/9/4 Edited to

... Read moreHair removal stones, often marketed as a gentle alternative to shaving, can lead to unexpected adverse effects on your skin. While these products may appear enticing, potential users should be aware of the serious risks involved. The stones can cause micro-abrasions, resulting in damage to your skin barrier, and the friction can create burns similar to carpet burns, leading to long-term hyperpigmentation issues. One of the misconceptions about these stones is that they efficiently remove hair. However, they primarily break the hair instead of effectively pulling it from the root, which can cause the hair to grow back thicker and coarser, similar to results from shaving. Additionally, the risks of ingrown hairs increase with their use, as hair can become trapped under the skin after being fractured rather than removed entirely. Consumers often seek out these products under the impression they are a 'natural' solution to hair removal. However, professional estheticians strongly advise against these tools. Traditional methods, such as shaving, waxing, or professional treatments, are not only safer but also more effective in the long run. If you are considering hair removal options, it's crucial to research products and consult skin professionals to ensure that your methods support healthy skin management. Investing time in understanding the best practices for skincare and hair removal will ultimately benefit your skin's health and appearance.

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