Sunday, January 17, 2010

Ingrown Hair On My Knee What Can I Do About Ingrown Hair On My Leg?

What can I do about ingrown hair on my leg? - ingrown hair on my knee

Especially in my knee, I have ingrown hairs. If there is a dermatologist, who require a prescription for (the hair to grow through the skin, can see)? Is it safe at home could do about it?

I scar easily and I fear that I will leave you scratching scars. I think I know what is the cause, but the problem now, however, how the hairs that are already buried, too.

5 comments:

flygrrl said...

1. Treatment with drugs

* There are several products that help treat the claims, ingrown hairs, but the reality is that Salicylic acid is the active substance that can visibly improve razor bumps. It is a component of the skin category, scrolls, moisturizes, cleanses the pores and can help prevent infection. Use an after-shave product with salicylic acid, so it remains on the skin throughout the day (see below).
* Use only non acnegenic shaving cream designed for sensitive skin with plenty of lubricant formulation (foam shaving creams can dry and irritate the skin).
* Do not use products, the alcohol is significantly worsen ingrown hairs by drying the skin and close pores.

2. Improve the surface of the skin

* Exfoliation (removal of the upper layers) of dead skin is essential to manage ingrown hairs. Daily use of a gentle face scrub with glycolic and salicylic acid is particularly effective.


3. Adjust your shaving technique

* In a close shaveE dissolves the skin stung. Outline haircut also be intercepted within the hair follicle and dig inward or sideways.
* To avoid shaving too closely, do not pull the skin during the shave is not on the leaves, shaving with the grain and the use of a single blade razor.
* You need this approach over time to keep as an extra shave sufficient to address a recurrence of ingrown hairs weeks which will be caused to heal.

4. And treat ingrown hairs

* Do not lift the ingrown end with tweezers, but do not pull hair, the hair will only grow deeper.
* Use products, azulene, allantoin and witch hazel include contributing to it, redness and swelling.

flygrrl said...

1. Treatment with drugs

* There are several products that help treat the claims, ingrown hairs, but the reality is that Salicylic acid is the active substance that can visibly improve razor bumps. It is a component of the skin category, scrolls, moisturizes, cleanses the pores and can help prevent infection. Use an after-shave product with salicylic acid, so it remains on the skin throughout the day (see below).
* Use only non acnegenic shaving cream designed for sensitive skin with plenty of lubricant formulation (foam shaving creams can dry and irritate the skin).
* Do not use products, the alcohol is significantly worsen ingrown hairs by drying the skin and close pores.

2. Improve the surface of the skin

* Exfoliation (removal of the upper layers) of dead skin is essential to manage ingrown hairs. Daily use of a gentle face scrub with glycolic and salicylic acid is particularly effective.


3. Adjust your shaving technique

* In a close shaveE dissolves the skin stung. Outline haircut also be intercepted within the hair follicle and dig inward or sideways.
* To avoid shaving too closely, do not pull the skin during the shave is not on the leaves, shaving with the grain and the use of a single blade razor.
* You need this approach over time to keep as an extra shave sufficient to address a recurrence of ingrown hairs weeks which will be caused to heal.

4. And treat ingrown hairs

* Do not lift the ingrown end with tweezers, but do not pull hair, the hair will only grow deeper.
* Use products, azulene, allantoin and witch hazel include contributing to it, redness and swelling.

f a said...

Epilady to use!

f a said...

Epilady to use!

Jaden R said...

You can use an electric blanket in the region and if you have patience, the heat will release the lock on the hair shaft and smooth the skin enough to see her hair own liberation. If you try to boot, or "pop" who are infected or scar. Never dive into the skin, you are still a small scar.

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