Monday, July 20, 2009

Does anyone have a solution for ingrown facial hairs?

I have a problem with getting ingrown hairs on my chin and all I do is obsess with plucking them out. Does anyone know of a way to get rid of them or something to help them slow down?



Does anyone have a solution for ingrown facial hairs?

Try a topical antibiotic cream with anesthetic for the pain. If that does not work, use the raw side of a potato peeling and tape it to the effected area. leave it on for 24hours and check it .starch it in the potato skin can help draw it out faster. the use of natural and effective products which protect the dermis after hair removal by soothing, moisturizing and regenerating the skin.



Make a paste (poultice) with clay and a few drops of eucalyptus oil to draw out the hair and disinfect the fluid that has accumulated to trap and contain the infection. Apply at night and cover with a sterilized band-aid. The next morning, gently wash off the clay. Do not scrub the bump and apply a small amount of eucalyptus oil to the bump and let air-dry.



After about three nightly clay applications, the tiny hair will emerge from the bump and some pus may be seen as it is drawn out of the hair follicle. If the bump does not respond to the treatment by the clay , then apply propolis liquid extract, or colloidal silver to the bump to aggressively drive down infection, which is causing the swelling.



source: http://www.hairremoval.in/ingrownhair.ht...



For hair removal in general, scrubbing your body gently with a pumice stone when in the shower gradually reduces hair growth over a period of time. This will weaken the hair follicle over time.



Hope I was of some help!



scorchingsun.



Does anyone have a solution for ingrown facial hairs?

Frequent exfoliation. Keep the skin as clean as possible, use moisturiser and exfoliate regularly. Getting rid of all the dead cells prevents ingrown hairs.

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