The common problem of women, ingrown hairs is quite annoying. But with the methods we shared in our news, your ingrown hairs are no longer your nightmare. Here are ways to prevent and get rid of ingrown hairs...
By regularly waxing or shaving your body, you will likely be familiar with ingrown hairs. Even if you rarely have an ingrown hair, you know that it can be quite painful and not very pretty. These ingrown hairs can be very irritating. Fortunately, there are ways to prevent and get rid of them. Do you have ingrown hairs? Then the following tips will definitely help you.
HOW YOU CAN PREVENT INGREDIENT HAIRS AND GET RID OF THEM
- PREVENTION
Both waxing and shaving irritate your hair follicles. Conclusion? Dead skin cells accumulate around the hair follicle, which causes the hair to not grow any further, that is, to become ingrown. Do you want to prevent this from happening in the future? Then you should always shave in the direction of hair growth. Never shave backwards! Also, never shave on dry skin. When your skin is dry, the bristles become rough and are pulled from your skin by the razor, causing irritation. Hair and follicles are pulled into the skin, which increases the risk of ingrown hairs. If you want to make sure you're even more prepared, you can also scrub your skin before shaving.
These prevention tips are great, but if you already have ingrown hairs, you'll want to know how to get rid of them.
- HOT COMPRESS
If you have ingrown hairs, the first thing you should do is reduce the irritation, which will relieve the pain immediately. You can do this by placing a warm compress on the spot in question. The heat will also stimulate blood flow, which is important for the healing process. How to make a hot compress? Pour boiling water into a bowl and add a teaspoon of salt. Wait for the water to cool slightly and then soak a cloth in the water. Squeeze out excess water and then place the cloth over the ingrown hair. Do this for three minutes every day.
- TURMERIC
Turmeric contains an ingredient that reduces swelling, itching, and pain from an ingrown hair. Mix half a teaspoon of turmeric with a few drops of olive oil; enough to make a paste. Apply some of this paste to the ingrown hair and then cover it with a plaster. After two hours, remove the plaster and turmeric paste and repeat the process. Keep doing this until the infection is gone.
- TEA TREE OIL
This oil has soothing properties as well as anti-inflammatory properties and eases irritation. Mix five drops of tea tree oil and two tablespoons of olive oil. Apply this mixture by massaging the ingrown hairs and leave it there for an hour. Repeat this process every day.





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