Dec 14, 2009

Ingrown Hair Treatment

Ingrown Hair Treatment
Many people suffer from ingrown hair unfortionatly all kinds of hair removeal can lead to yhe in growing hair here we are hoping to offer you a good tips to help you avoiding ingrowing hair.
If you have ingrown hair, you need to establish proper shaving techniques. Allowing your hair to grow long enough so they won't grow back into the skin can be helpful. Here are some tips to help prevent ingrown hairs while shaving:
Soften your hairs before shaving. After a warm shower or bath is the best time to shave. Steaming helps to soften your hair. Washing helps to remove all the oil and helps the skin to stand more erect, making them easier to cut.
Use creams or gels to moisten your hairs and to help lubricate the razor blades on your skin.
Shave with the grain. Using downward strokes. You will have less pull on the hairs if you shave in the same direction the hair lays. This will also minimize irritation as well as help in preventing ingrown hair.
Try to not to go over the same area twice. Repeated shaving of the same area may result in the hair being cut to short. Don't stretch the skin while shaving. This leads to a closer shave and increases the chances of ingrown hairs.
Try not to shave daily unless you have to.
Don't use aftershave or cologne on the shaved areas. Instead, after shaving, rinse thoroughly with warm water and apply a mild lotion.
Rinse your razor as often as possible while shaving. Change the blades at least once a week.

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