When hairs are cut too low to the skin, they tend to bend backwards and
pierce back through the skin. With time it begins to cause inflammation. This
painful skin irritation is known as ingrown hairs. If you are having them more
frequently than normal, then you may want to...
Know Your Hair Growth
Pattern
The major cause of ingrown hair is shaving against the grain. The
pushes the cut hair backwards and then eventually pierces the skin. Familiarize
yourself with the growth pattern of your hair and shave with the grain.
Give the Skin a Break
If you have ingrown hair, do not shave for about a day or two. This
will give your skin time to heal itself. By running your razor through a skin
with ingrown hairs, not only would it be painful, you could further complicate
the situation.
Remove the Ingrown Hairs
This is be slightly painful but it can help quicken the healing
process. Before you do this, apply warm water to the area to open up the skin
pores. Use a clean pincer to locate and pull the ingrown hair out. To avoid any
infection, treat and clean with antiseptic when you're done.
Change Blades
With ingrown hairs, you would need new, clean, sharp blades. Avoid
using dull blades to shave to prevent further ingrown hairs. Change blades
often too and avoid sharing blades.
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