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By - Leroy Smith

Getting Rid of an Ingrown Hair

Ingrown hairs are a big problem for any individual who waxes or shaves, particularly in sensitive places. They can become infected too, which just makes them more unpleasant and awkward. The steps listed below are designed to assist you treat an ingrown hair once you have one.woman closing eyes

Follow the below instructions and learn about ingrown hair, and you should be able to remove an ingrown hair that is causing you pain and unpleasantness.

1. Carefully Exfoliate

The first thing you need to do when handling an ingrown hair is gently to exfoliate the area around the offending hair. This will help remove any dead skin cells and might even serve to break the skin carefully around the hair, launching pus that has built up around the hair follicle.

2. Use a warm cloth

Use a warm, damp fabric to the area. This will certainly assist open the pores and soften the skin so you can more quickly reach the hair follicle that is causing you the problem! Leave the fabric on your skin for a minimum of 5 minutes.

Ingrown Hair 3. Disinfect a straight needle or a pair of tweezers in rubbing alcohol or boiling water

Use the needle or tweezers to prod the hair very carefully and lift it above the skin. Beware not to cut the skin while you are doing this. The secret is to be gentle and to relieve the hair out as opposed to forcing it out.

4. Aftercare

Now that you have released the hair, it’s important to wash the affected area with soap and water. You may choose to use some antiseptic solution such as Neosporin to protect the area from further infection. It’s probably a good idea to also use a product designed to deal with and prevent ingrown hairs. You can use them once or twice a day depending on your requirement.

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