An article about Ingrown Hairs and Razor Bumps by Seasonal Trends and how Princereigns Ingrown Hair Serum can treat ingrown hair.
An Article about Ingrown Hairs by Seasonal Trends
Ingrown hair is generally a condition related to shaving,
waxing and other forms of hair removal.
However, it is possible to experience ingrown hair without hair
removal. Remarkably, a large proportion
of men and women are affected by ingrown hair, possibly by the explosion of
beauty salons and spas offering hair removal procedures.
Ingrown Hair, Razor Bumps, Razor Rash and the associated
medical term Pseudofolliculitis are all nouns used to describe the same condition. However, some may argue that ingrown hair
pertain to hair that grows under the skin, whereas razor bumps protrude, curl
and re-enter the skin. Regardless the
affects are the same whereby small red patches or spots are evident around the
infected skin area. For those with
lighter skin tones spots appear red and in darker skin the area can appear
darker. In some cases the infected area
can develop and cause pustules and even scarring if not treated. Ingrown hair may affect those with curlier
hair and darker skin more than others.
In order to treat ingrown hair it is important to understand
the cause in more detail. For example in
the pursuit of perfectly smooth skin there is the tendency to purchase razors
with three or more blades and to shave as close as possible, whether it be the
face, underarm, legs or pubic area.
Shaving too closely may cause hair to retract back under the skin
accentuating the problem even further.
- Wash
the area regularly with a good quality soap or cleanser
- Apply
a good quality shaving gel or foam during bath time or after a shower when
the skins pores have been opened and cleansed
- Shave
the area in the direction that the hair grows with a disposable razor; on
the face for instance this is usually in a downward stroke. (Try and
replace your razor after every three shaves)
- After
shaving rinse the area well and pat dry with a clean towel
- Now
apply a good quality toner to remove excess oil and to refresh the skin using
a disposable cotton wool pad (this may sting a little)
- Now
apply an ingrown hair treatment to soothe the area and allow to dry
- Finally
apply a good quality moisturiser
Having your own regime which includes understanding the
direction of hair growth, cleansing and applying an ingrown hair treatment is
the first defence in combating ingrown hair.
Seasonal Trends
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