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Is Hair Removel With Band Aid A Kurehet


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Yeah I don't think so either. It's just like combing your hair and taking out tangles.

It's not similar.

The original poster should be really careful. Just like you wouldn't want your finger cut off by mistake, you don't want your hair to be removed by mistake. :biggrin2:

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Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh ||

what i do is place a soft cloth or medical tissue to soak up the blood and attatch it to the injured limb with that white stretchy cloth that first aid boxes have . I think they're called tensor bandages or something..

Bhul Chuk Muaff.

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Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh ||

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I feel afraid of applying bandaid at applying on any injury because after 2 days some hair also gets removed with the gum of bandaid . Is that considered as kurehet

Soak it with warm water, until the bandaid comes off itself. Then you just have to gently pull it back and no hair would be removed. If hair does come off then you did the best to prevent the hair from being removed. Think of it in the way.....what if that was your finger and if you don't take the proper precaution then your finger can be cut.

It's not a Kurehet. All i am saying is be careful.

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Soak it with warm water, until the bandaid comes off itself. Then you just have to gently pull it back and no hair would be removed. If hair does come off then you did the best to prevent the hair from being removed. Think of it in the way.....what if that was your finger and if you don't take the proper precaution then your finger can be cut.

It's not a Kurehet. All i am saying is be careful.

Thanks for the clarification Singh Ji.

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