Sunday, January 31, 2010

Should I Have A Cold Shower Or Hot Shower After Waxing Does Our Sweat Have Any Sebum In It?

Does our sweat have any sebum in it? - should i have a cold shower or hot shower after waxing

Thank you, Wikipedia ....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sebum

I know that "sebaceous glands secrete oily, fatty acids, as sebum (Latin, meaning fat or tallow) that fat (lipids is produced), wax and traces of fat cells have died. In the glands, sebum produces specialized cells and how to immature cells are released from the sebaceous glands so as Holocrine. Sebum is odorless, but the bacterial breakdown can produce odors. sebum causes some people classified as "fat" of hair, such as heat or, if not washed for days. Earwax is partly be cleaned out of tallow. excess oil with a detergent (found in shampoos for oily hair), which is more likely to soaps. sebum production after the first wash to raise, then a second washing may be necessary before (as in half a day) . In addition, the fat is kept at low temperatures, where the hair thoroughly with cold water and showers with hot water rinse (between 37-38 ยบ C, 98-100 ° F). excess oil has been linked to consumption of redMeat, fried foods, grease or other, but studies are inconclusive. "

Also according to Wikipedia, there is the fat in people "25% wax monoesters, 41 and triglycerides, 16% of free fatty acids, 12% and Sapienic squalene is a tallow fatty acid unique to humans.

So, if the tallow is produced to protect the skin and waterproof, so that our skin is not dry, is present in the composition of your sweat is produced to cool the body when they become too hot due to high fever?

So once again my question ....

Is your fat in the composition of the sweat?

Thank you to everyone who posts a useful answer.

1 comment:

Yukon C said...

Yes, it is there, that's one reason why ugh the smell of sweat, sebum, bacteria-host. If it's just about water, the smell, like Poland Spring.

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