How to deal with ingrown hairs after hair removal
Ingrown hairs are one of the consequences of hair removal. Most often, the problem appears after removing vegetation at home. But carrying out the procedure in a salon does not guarantee you perfectly smooth skin without damage. What to do to prevent ingrowth and how to get rid of this problem?
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Ingrown hairs after hair removal: how to get rid of them
Illiterately carried out hair removal often leads to the skin becoming rougher, while the hairs, on the contrary, become thinner and can no longer penetrate the dense layer of the epidermis. And then they begin to grow not vertically, but horizontally, forming pustules and blackheads that do not look aesthetically pleasing and cause unpleasant itching. Most often, people with dark skin and dark hair, which are renewed much more often than light ones, face the problem of ingrown hairs.
One of the common ways to solve the problem of deep ingrowth is mechanical removal. Of course, it is better to consult a surgeon for help; he will open the abscess and remove the hair. But if for some reason you cannot go to the hospital, try to perform the procedure yourself.
Step by step instructions:
- Steam your skin well under a hot shower or apply a damp compress.
- Perform deep cleansing with peeling.
- Apply an antiseptic to avoid infections. Alcohol or another medication is suitable for this.
- Using sterile tweezers or a needle, carefully pry and pull the hair upward. Then the wound should be disinfected.
Remember that by trying to solve the problem of ingrown hairs, you risk making the situation even worse. It is strictly prohibited:
- use improvised means - needles, tweezers, without disinfecting them in advance;
- press on the formed abscess and the skin around it.
How to prevent ingrown hairs after hair removal
To prevent the appearance of ingrown hairs after their removal, you need to study the reasons for this phenomenon, of which there are several:
- rough procedure hair removal, as a result, the hair may break off below the level of the upper layer of the epidermis;
- damage to the hair canal;
- Too thick skin can cause constant ingrowth;
- changes in hormonal levels associated with disruption of the endocrine system;
- regular shaving with a dull blade;
- wearing synthetic underwear, which does not allow the skin to breathe and can cause inflammation of the follicle.
Prevention measures:
- To ensure that the pores open well, before the hair removal session, take a hot shower or bath and use a scrub.
- After the procedure, regularly apply emollients and moisturizers.
- If there are wounds or abrasions on the skin, reschedule epilation for another day.
- As soon as a razor blade becomes dull, replace it immediately.
- Try not to wear tight underwear.
- The most delicate areas, such as the bikini area, can be pre-treated with chlorhexidine.
- If you realize that one of the hair removal methods is not suitable for you, abandon it.
Effective remedies for ingrown hairs after hair removal
All pharmaceutical products for removing ingrown hairs operate on the same principle:
- First, dead epithelial cells are removed.
- Then they soften and moisturize the skin so that the hair can break through.
- Due to their antibacterial effect, such drugs prevent the development of infections.
If you can’t spend money on special gels and ointments, use one of the simple methods:
- Steam the skin and carry out the procedure peeling– it is likely that the hair will “come out” on its own.
- Mix badyagi powder (1 teaspoon) with hydrogen peroxide. Apply the resulting paste to the ingrown area for 20 minutes over the course of several days.
- If an abscess appears under the skin, a regular acne cream or salicylic ointment can help.
- Try using a product consisting of two components - glycerin and aspirin in a 50/50 ratio.
Ingrown hairs after hair removal: real reviews
Anna, 21 years old:
After regular waxing procedures, I developed a problem with ingrown hairs. Got rid of it in a few days with the help of hercules scrub homemade. To do this, I mixed 100 grams of crushed cereal, 2 tablespoons of honey and a little fat sour cream. Apply and rub a thin layer onto problem areas. After this, I washed it off with warm water and treated it with alcohol.
Yulia, 34 years old:
A friend suggested solving the problem with the help of compresses made from medicinal herbs - celandine, chamomile, chamomile and yarrow. I poured boiling water over the crushed plants and brewed them for half an hour. Then I applied lotions for several days until the hairs were close to the surface of the skin and they could be removed with tweezers.
Zhanna, 37 years old:
I, like many, did not spend money on special creams, but made a coffee scrub at home: add a spoonful of olive oil and shower gel to the coffee grounds. The product is not only effective in the fight against ingrown hairs, but also perfectly tightens the skin and also prevents cellulite.







