Ingrown Underarm hairs are hairs that curl back into the skin instead of growing out. Many hair removal techniques blunt and toughen the ends of hair. This allows them to more readily pierce the skin, leading to this occurrence. Coarse or curly hair is more prone to becoming ingrown than fine, straight hair. Ingrown hairs tend to crop up anywhere you shave, tweeze, or wax, including your armpits.
At-home remedies for an ingrown armpit hair :
Ingrown hair can often be treated at home with over-the-counter products or natural solutions. Things to try include:
- Steroid cream. If your skin is very irritated, try using a topical steroid treatment to bring down inflammation.
- Exfoliation. Natural products make excellent exfoliates when combined with oil or another base. These include sugar, kosher salt, and baking soda. Baking soda can also be effective at reducing inflammation.
- Moisturize. Dry skin is more prone to ingrown hair than moisturized, supple skin. Make sure to pamper your armpits before and after hair removal with a noncomedogenic moisturizer, and shaving cream.
- Gentle scrubbing. Wash and moisturize the area. Then, use a clean, soft toothbrush to gently scrub the skin in a circular motion, to release the hair. You can also use a clean washcloth, or other abrasive substance.
Do’s and don’ts for ingrown armpit hairs :
If you get an ingrown hair in your armpit, you’ll probably want to do whatever you can to make it go away, but sometimes, watching and waiting will be enough to do the trick. It’s important not to further irritate the area or to create an opportunity for an infection. Read More..
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