How to Get Rid of Ingrown Pubic Hair
Clean the area around your pubic region., Take a bath with Epsom salts, if the ingrown hair does not appear to break the surface of the skin., Pat the area dry., Buy an astringent solution with salicylic acid., Sterilize your tweezers., Wash your...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Clean the area around your pubic region.
Taking a hot shower will also open the pores for easier hair removal.
If you have cleaned the area recently, apply a hot compress to the area.
Run hot water over a washcloth for a minute.
Squeeze it dry and place it on the pubic region for 5 minutes. -
Step 2: Take a bath with Epsom salts
If it is deeply rooted, this will help to bring it to the surface and reduce inflammation. , Cover it with a towel while you prepare to remove it. , These are available at drug stores for the treatment of acne. , You will need clean, sharp tweezers to get rid of the hair. ,, This can help to force the hair upward. , Try to avoid breaking the skin, if possible. , Try to wipe the area clean of pus and blood. , Apply the salicylic astringent several times per day. , Allow it contact with the air and wear cotton underwear until it heals. , This can force the hair back under the skin. , You can exfoliate the skin, removing cells that would force hairs underneath the skin. , They allow the area to breathe and reduce infection. , They can increase ingrown hairs in the bikini region. -
Step 3: if the ingrown hair does not appear to break the surface of the skin.
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Step 4: Pat the area dry.
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Step 5: Buy an astringent solution with salicylic acid.
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Step 6: Sterilize your tweezers.
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Step 7: Wash your hands.
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Step 8: Apply pressure near the ingrown hair with your fingers on either side.
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Step 9: Pull the end of the hair out of the area with the sharp tweezers.
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Step 10: Apply a salicylic astringent on a cotton pad on the area.
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Step 11: Allow it to air dry.
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Step 12: Apply a topical ointment
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Step 13: such as neosporin
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Step 14: if it looks like the area may have some infection.
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Step 15: Avoid pulling the hair too taut when shaving
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Step 16: tweezing or waxing.
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Step 17: Apply salicylic acid lotion or astringent after any hair removal.
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Step 18: Wear cotton underwear
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Step 19: instead of synthetic fabrics.
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Step 20: Don't wear tight pants or jeans.
Detailed Guide
Taking a hot shower will also open the pores for easier hair removal.
If you have cleaned the area recently, apply a hot compress to the area.
Run hot water over a washcloth for a minute.
Squeeze it dry and place it on the pubic region for 5 minutes.
If it is deeply rooted, this will help to bring it to the surface and reduce inflammation. , Cover it with a towel while you prepare to remove it. , These are available at drug stores for the treatment of acne. , You will need clean, sharp tweezers to get rid of the hair. ,, This can help to force the hair upward. , Try to avoid breaking the skin, if possible. , Try to wipe the area clean of pus and blood. , Apply the salicylic astringent several times per day. , Allow it contact with the air and wear cotton underwear until it heals. , This can force the hair back under the skin. , You can exfoliate the skin, removing cells that would force hairs underneath the skin. , They allow the area to breathe and reduce infection. , They can increase ingrown hairs in the bikini region.
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