There's something called 'Ingrow Go'. It comes in a blue bottle. I think you can get it in most salons or if not look on the net. It doesn't work straight away but if you keeps applying it as in the the directions you should definately notice a difference. Just remember that you should still use it when the ingrown hairs have gone so it stays that way!
2006-11-27 02:49:10
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answered by amelia 3
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I recommend which you attempt the hand-crafted version of Tendskin. I surely have maximum effectual tried the producer % out, inspite of the undeniable fact that it rather is ability overpriced for what this is. The "recipe" is: answer a million: 18 pills uncoated aspirin, crushed 5 oz.. Rubbing alcohol mixture. answer 2: 8 pills uncoated aspirin, crushed 2.5 oz.. Witch hazel combine. Now mixture the two strategies. The aspirin will settle somewhat, so shake it till now than use. prepare a small volume to a cotton ball and be conscious to the discipline as quickly as consistent with day, and after hair removal. This makes plenty, so once you're first cost with math (or purely use a length conversion calculator on the internet), which you will make certain a thank you to make a smaller volume to check out it first. word that the energetic element good right that's aspirin, this is a acetylated salicylate, like the salicylic acid recognized above. you besides mght could desire to prefer a gentler shaving cream. surely do no longer use those made for women, they're junk. the main comfortable one I surely have ever tried is Peter Thomas Roth state-of-the-artwork common Shave Cream (to no longer be under pressure with PTR twenty first Century Shave Cream). Getting professionally waxed will probably consequence in a equivalent reaction as epilating, no be counted what they permit you recognize. There additionally are razors especially made for adult men and girls vulnerable to ingrown hairs. they're marketed in the direction of black adult men, very surely pondering the certainty that this is a well-recognized impediment for many. they do no longer shave somewhat as purely approximately the pores and dermis, which permits to stay away from the hair from transforming into ingrown. Your legs heavily isn't thoroughly gentle, yet that may not plenty diverse than using an electric razor, and it oftentimes takes plenty much less time.
2016-10-17 13:10:48
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answered by ? 4
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Have you tried Tend Skin lotion for ingrown hairs. Its been around for years and is one of the most popular treatments.
What kind of tweezers are you using? Tweezerman have a specially designed tweezer with very slender pointed tips.
2006-11-29 22:00:23
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answered by Furball 3
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warm water to soften the skin and yes, use tweezers but not the one with the pointed edges. gently rub the ingrown hair until it peeks out then grab that sucker.
amazing some of things you'll remember while watching tv at 4 am
2006-11-25 09:33:27
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answered by Anonymous
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That was going to be my answer, but if you're worried about a teensy scar, I would recommend using a sewing needle o you can SLIGHTLY pierce the skin and get under that hair, then draw it up and afterwards get neosporin.
2006-11-25 09:33:51
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answered by Cold Fart 6
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Have a shower before hand, and exfloiate your skin with a loofah and exfloiant cream. This should make the job easier. If the problem persists, see a doctor.
2006-11-26 10:25:48
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answered by PC 2
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soften skin with steam and hot water towels, (disinfect your tools first)use a lancet or thumb tack to break thru and get to hair, take out with tweezer, clean area with toner or astringent to kill bacteria, or go to a esthetician get a mini facial with extractions, they can spark your face and it will heal faster and without scarring!
2006-11-25 09:40:10
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answered by Max E 1
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A review of the various hair removal methods is available at http://tinyurl.com/ob6tt
2006-11-25 12:20:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Try using a sewing pin or needle (disinfect it first with alcohol).
2006-11-25 09:38:31
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answered by Jetgirly 6
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My husband had problems w/that. He had to go to a doctor who dealt w/it. You can get it infected if you try to take care of it by yourself.
2006-11-25 09:34:38
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answered by 60s Chick 6
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