Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Ingrown Hairs - How to Prevent Them

Ingrown hairs is something which is common not only for men but for women. It is something which sometimes cannot be prevented but is that necessarily the case? It is likely if you are an African American that you will be more prone to ingrown hairs than Caucasian men. If you have never really been told about ingrowing hairs but you notice painful red bumps on the skin or even a cluster of bumps, this may be ingrown hairs. So are there ingrowing hair treatment options out there for those who live with these every day?

There are a few different options to consider avoiding an ingrowing hair such as using a warm towel to open the pores before you start to shave. This will reduce the ingrowing hairs which are common with anyone who has more of the course yet curly hair. Many feel you can only get ingrown hairs if you shave. This is untrue. You can receive ingrowing hairs by shaving with a straight razor or even with an electric razor, waxing, and even using depilatory creams. Make sure you take into consideration that it may be likely to still receive ingrown hairs no matter what you attempt but you will need to treat them before they get infected in the long run.

Exfoliation is the key when you notice an ingrowing hair. This will remove the dead skin which surrounds the ingrown hair. Use a loofa or a rougher sponge and apply the exfoliation to the area which is sore with the bumps. Also another ingrowing hair treatment option you have is using acne products which have salicylic or glycolic acid. This will help heal the irritated area. Another option is not to shave as often. When you notice stubble try to avoid shaving it until there is more hair there for the razor to shave. This will reduce the redness and irritation that your skin will encounter. It may seem quite hard at first to avoid shaving right away when you notice the hair growing back but it will help your skin and relax the irritated areas.

If you notice the ingrowing hair immediately after shaving and you see the small piece of hair sticking out of the skins surface try using tweezers to remove this. It will take the pain away and you will avoid it becoming infected. One major treatment which you may need to consider if you are prone to ingrown hairs is depilatory creams or even electrolysis. This will remove your hair completely with the electrolysis which then means no more ingrown hair issues. It is a huge step to take as well as financially but in the long run if this is something which always has bothered you and no other treatments work, it may be the only way to overcome these painful bumps which we know as ingrown hairs.

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