Przyczyny i Rozwiązania dla Swędzenia Włosów Łonowych
Decyzja: depilować włosy łonowe, skracać czy zostawić w spokoju?
Czy powinno się usuwać owłosienie łonowe? Decyzja dotycząca usuwania owłosienia łonowego jest kwestią osobistą i zależy od Twoich preferencji. Jedni wolą tylko podciąć włosy nożyczkami, inni preferują zostawić je w spokoju, a jeszcze inni decydują się na zabiegi epilacji laserem. W tej metodzie wiązka lasera uszkadza cebulki, dzięki czemu włosy łonowe odrastają coraz słabsze.
Mimo wszystko warto rozważyć golenie włosów łonowych. Dlaczego? Gdyż długie włosy łonowe mogą sprzyjać utrzymaniu wilgoci i zwiększać ryzyko infekcji. Możesz przycinać włosy łonowe zgodnie z kierunkiem ich wzrostu lub zdecydować się na depilację, aby zapobiegać zapaleniu mieszków włosowych. Obie metody pomogą utrzymać czystość i zmniejszyć ryzyko podrażnień oraz infekcji. Jeśli decydujesz się na golenie owłosienia intymnego, stosuj się do środków ostrożności. Używaj czystej golarki jednorazowej lub golarki elektrycznej. Zawsze gól włosy w kierunku ich wzrostu, aby uniknąć podrażnień i skaleczeń. Możesz użyć delikatnego żelu lub pianki do golenia w celu zmniejszenia ryzyka podrażnień, co jest kluczowe dla utrzymania higieny podczas gdy decydujesz się usuwać włosy łonowe.
Career [ edit ]
1985–1993: Cheers and early film roles [ edit ]
Harrelson is widely known for his work on the NBC sitcom Cheers. He played bartender Woody Boyd, who replaced Coach (played by Nicholas Colasanto, who died in February 1985). He joined the cast in 1985 in season four, spending the final eight seasons (1985–1993) on the show. For this role, Harrelson was nominated for five Emmy Awards, [12] winning once in 1989. His character, Woody Boyd, was from Hanover, Indiana, where Harrelson attended college. In 1999, Harrelson guest-starred in the Cheers spin-off success Frasier, in which he reprised the role of Woody Boyd. He was nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series for this performance. He appeared in several 2001 episodes of Will & Grace as Grace's new boyfriend Nathan.
While still working on Cheers, Harrelson restarted his film career. His first movie had been Wildcats, a 1986 football comedy with Goldie Hawn. He followed his performance in Wildcats with the 1990 romantic comedy Cool Blue, alongside Hank Azaria. He reunited with Wesley Snipes (who also had debuted in Wildcats) in the box-office hit White Men Can't Jump (1992) and the action movie Money Train (1995). In 1993, Harrelson starred opposite Robert Redford and Demi Moore in the drama Indecent Proposal, which was a box office success, earning a worldwide total of over $265,000,000. [13] He then played Mickey Knox in Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers and Dr. Michael Raynolds in the Michael Cimino film The Sunchaser.
1994–2011: Established actor [ edit ]
Starred alongside Kiefer Sutherland in The Cowboy Way (1994). In 1996, he starred in the comedy Kingpin for the Farrelly brothers. Harrelson's career gained momentum when he starred in the Miloš Forman film The People vs. Larry Flynt, in which he played Larry Flynt, publisher of Hustler magazine. The film was a success and Harrelson's performance was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award for Best Actor. After that, Harrelson was cast in more serious film roles. He starred in the 1997 war film Welcome to Sarajevo and in 1997 had a featured role as Sergeant Schumann in Wag the Dog and as Will Huffman in the 1997 family film Road to Manhattan. In 1998, Harrelson starred in the thriller Palmetto and played Sergeant Keck in the Terrence Malick directed war film The Thin Red Line, which received nominations for seven Academy Awards in 1999 including for Best Picture. Harrelson made other films such as The Hi-Lo Country and portrayed Ray Pekurny in the comedy EDtv. Also in 1999, he appeared as himself in a cameo at the end of the film Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me and later as boxer Vince Boudreau in the Ron Shelton film Play It to the Bone. In 1999, Harrelson directed his own play, Furthest from the Sun, at the Theatre de la Jeune Lune in Minneapolis. He followed next in Roundabout's Broadway revival of the N. Richard Nash play The Rainmaker in 2000, Sam Shepard's The Late Henry Moss in 2001, John Kolvenbach's On an Average Day opposite Kyle MacLachlan in London's West End in the fall of 2002, and in the summer of 2003, Harrelson directed the Toronto premiere of Kenneth Lonergan's This is Our Youth at the Berkley Street Theater.
Personal life [ edit ]
In 1985, Harrelson married Nancy Simon (daughter of playwright Neil Simon) in Tijuana. The union was not intended to be serious, and the two had planned to divorce the following day, but the storefront marriage/divorce parlor was closed when they returned to it and they remained married for another ten months. [38] In 2008, he married Laura Louie, a co-founder of the organic food delivery service Yoganics. [39] They met in 1987 when she worked as his personal assistant. [40] They reside in Maui, Hawaii, and have three daughters (born in 1993, 1996, and 2006). [41]
Harrelson was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters (DHL) from Hanover College in 2014. [42]
Harrelson is a fan of chess. In November 2018, he attended the first game of the World Chess Championship in London, played between Norwegian champion Magnus Carlsen and American contender Fabiano Caruana. He made the ceremonial first move for the game. [43] He had also played the ceremonial first move for the previous World Chess Championship, held in New York in 2016. [44]
In 1999 in Prague, Woody Harrelson, playing White employed the Parham Attack, named after Bernard Parham, to draw World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov. However, Harrelson was aided by several chess Grandmasters who were in Prague to spectate the chess match between GM Alexei Shirov and GM Judit Polgár. [45]
In 2007, he starred in the film No Country for Old Men, both the film and the 2005 novel, set in 1980, feature a line spoken by the sheriff: "Here a while back in San Antonio they shot and killed a federal judge", which is a reference to his father Charles Harrelson, who murdered John H. Wood Jr..
In 2020, Harrelson was seen practicing Brazilian jiu-jitsu while filming, having received the first stripe on his white belt. [46]
Harrelson is a fan of the Cincinnati Bengals. [47]
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