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Hair Shaving
Hair Shaving

How to manage ingrown hair?

back into the follicle, or a hair that fails to grow out of the follicle and stays embedded in the skin. It may or may not be accompanied by an infection of the hair follicle. Ingrown hairs are usually just minor irritants, but they can be painful and unsightly. What's more, if they are left untreated ingrown hairs can become infected. Unfortunately, almost everybody will get one at some time. While ingrown hair most commonly appears in areas where the skin is shaved, it can appear anywhere. Anything which causes the hair to be broken off short with a sharp tip can cause ingrown hair. Shaving is the leading cause, followed by tight clothing. If you shave regularly, you may have to deal with ingrown hairs quite frequently. The embedded hair causes a localized inflammation (sometimes painful) response in the skin. Sometimes ingrown hair occurs naturally without shaving, as too much dead skin or blocked pores can make hair grow sideways. Symptoms include rash, itching skin, hair which remains in spite of shaving, and infection and pus collecting under skin. They typically cause skin irritation that looks and feels like a small pimple or cyst and may contain pus. You may also be able to see the hair just below the skin.

Treatments for ingrown hairs include putting a warm washcloth over the ingrown hair, shaving in a different direction, exfoliating with facial scrubs, sponges, towels or creams containing acids. Shave correctly to prevent recurrence. Since most ingrown hairs are caused by shaving, the easiest way to prevent them is to grow a beard. Even hairs that are initially ingrown will usually grow out in time. If shaving is a must, however, be sure to do it right. Try loosening your clothing. Next to shaving, tight clothing is the most frequent cause of ingrown hairs, particularly on the legs. Try wearing looser pants, skirts or shorts, and see if the problem goes away. Follow these instructions to get rid of it and to keep that little pain in the neck (or face, or leg) from coming back.

  1. Apply a warm, moist compress to the area for a few minutes to soften the skin. Thoroughly wet a clean washcloth with very warm water and hold it against the affected area. When the washcloth cools down, run it under warm water again. If you can see the ingrown hair embedded in the skin, this treatment will soften the hair and bring it closer to the surface. If you can't initially see the hair, leave the warm compress on until it rises to the skin's surface. If you apply the compress for ten minutes and you still can't see any sign of hair, the problem is probably something else; see a dermatologist if the problem persists.
  2. Once it has been brought near the surface, use a sterile needle or tweezers to gently tease the hair out of the skin. You can sterilize your tools by boiling, by cleaning with alcohol, or by cleaning with hydrogen peroxide. Be careful what sterilization technique you use since some do not react well with the human body if they get in the blood stream i.e. bleach. If the ingrown hair is at the nape of the neck, you may want to have someone else do it for you. Don't dig for the hair if you can't easily get at it. Don't pluck the hair out completely if you can avoid doing so; just make sure that the ingrown end is out of the skin. It may take a little time to coax the hair out: be patient, and do not cut the skin.
  3. Any antiseptic such as hydrogen peroxide, benzyl peroxide or rubbing alcohol can be dabbed on the skin with a cotton ball or cotton swab to provide extra protection against infection.
  4. After removing the ingrown hair, wash the area around the (formerly) ingrown hair with warm water and a moisturizing soap. Gentle washing helps prevent infection, but soap can cause the ingrown hair to return. The solution is to use a moisturizing soap, or apply a separate moisturizer after you apply antiseptic.

If you have persistent or widespread ingrown hairs, consider either chemical or laser hair removal. The longer the hair, the less likely it is to curl back into the skin, so try shaving less closely by using a single-blade razor or electric shaver instead of a multi-blade razor. Also, be sure to moisturize after shaving. Using a moisture-rich aftershave or lotion will soften hairs so they won't easily be able to penetrate the skin. You can also try exfoliating regularly and you'll not only get rid of flaky dead skin, but also loosen up and prevent ingrown hairs. Make sure to throw the gloves in with your next load of laundry to properly clean them of ingrown-hair-causing bacteria. If your ingrown hairs are stuck underneath the skin (as opposed to those which grow out and then grow back in), you probably have a blockage of the hair follicles. Try using an exfoliating product or applying an acne cream containing salicylic acid. The best hair oil for hair care is Mira hair oil, this oil is known to stop hair loss and promote the growth of healthy hair. Mira hair oil does it all.

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