Thursday, 12 September 2013

Useful tips to treat ingrown hairs




Razor bumps or ingrown hairs are not only painful but unsightly as well. They result when hair grows back in the skin or is trapped in the follicles. This can result in scarring, swelling and redness. Occasional and stubborn ingrown hairs can be treated using some approaches as outlined in this article. This ingrown hair treatment regimen should be followed for a few weeks in order to treat the condition completely and prevent recurrence. 


First, you can treat ingrown hairs with active ingredients. While there are so many products on the market claiming to treat this condition, one active product that you shouldn’t hesitate to use is salicylic acid. This dermatological ingredient exfoliates, clears pores and moisturizes the skin while preventing infection as well. When shaving, only make use of a cream that is non acnegenic and formulated specially for use on sensitive skin alongside other lubricating agents. Foam based creams used for shaving can irritate the skin and make it dry. Use of shaving products containing alcohol can easily cause ingrown hairs and worsen the condition if it already exists. Such products close skin pores and make the skin dry. 


An effective ingrown hair treatment aims at improving the surface of your skin and eliminating chances of the condition occurring. Exfoliating for example is very useful where you remove upper layer of dead skin which can indispensably manage the ingrown hairs. It is also recommended that you use a face scrub containing salicylic acid and glycolic. A face brush with soft bristles should also be used alongside a liquid cleanser to wash the beard area and dislodge tips of some ingrown hairs falling inside the skin. This will eliminate dead cells of skin and will also clear the follicles to make it easier for hairs to surface without any impediments.

 
Another useful tip about ingrown hair treatment is adjusting your technique of shaving. For instance, you can trigger ingrown hair growth by shaving very closely to the skin surface. If you cut hair stubs too closely, they are likely to be trapped in the follicles will start digging sideways or inward. To ensure that you don’t shave too close, make sure that you don’t pull your skin as you save. Exerting a lot of pressure on shaving blades can also cause razor bumps. Once you have adopted this shaving approach, you will need to maintain it over time as any slight close save is enough to cause ingrown hairs. No matter which ingrown hair treatment you use then, it will take some weeks to heal completely. 


If you already have ingrown hairs, make sure that you treat them immediately. There are certain over the counter products containing allantoin, witch hazel and azulene which can reduce swelling and redness. Cosmetically, ingrown hairs can be quite disfiguring and it is thus important that you use a good ingrown hair treatment to eliminate the problem completely. This will also prevent skin infection and there are so many topical creams that can help you control them effectively.

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