5 Ways Get Rid of Ingrown Hair Naturally

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5 Ways Get Rid of Ingrown Hair Naturally

5 Ways Get Rid of Ingrown Hair Naturally

Pseudofolliculitis barbae, better known as ingrown hairs, are irritating, painful bumps that can be incredibly difficult to get rid of. Both men and women struggle with ingrown hairs, which can be caused by a multitude of issues including shaving too often and an over-accumulation of dead skin. Curly-haired individuals are more likely to experience this uncomfortable phenomenon because of the way their hair naturally grows back towards the skin, but anyone can fall prey to the evil of ingrown hairs. If you’re searching for natural remedies to these stubborn bumps, check out the suggestions below.

1. Take a Break From Your Razor

WebMD states that hair that grows back after it’s been shaved has a sharper edge, giving it a higher chance of poking back through the skin and becoming an ingrown hair. An easy way of lessening this occurrence is to hang up your razor for a few days. You don’t have to become a complete caveman, but taking a break from frequent shaving can give your hair time to grow naturally and lower the chances of a particular type of ingrown hair known as pseudofolliculitis, or razor bumps.

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2. Use Apple Cider Vinegar

Applying topical treatments can help soothe the affected area and naturally clear your skin of ingrown hairs. These treatments also have the advantage of being less harsh than doctor-prescribed steroids and antibiotics. One common solution is apple cider vinegar. The acetic acid is known for softening and soothing irritated skin, and the vinegar also contains anti-inflammatory properties. Womens Health Magazine recommends adding the apple cider vinegar to a cotton ball and gently rubbing it over the problem area. Use this treatment several times a day to achieve the best results.

3. Homemade Sugar Scrubs

You can also try making your own sugar scrub, which removes layers of dead skin and makes it easier for the ingrown hair to leave your body. Mix half a cup of olive oil with white granulated sugar, then add in 10 drops of lavender oil along with 10 drop of tea tree oil. Massage the ingrown hair with the scrub until all the sugar is dissolved, then rinse the area with warm water. Continue this process twice daily until that nasty ingrown hair is a thing of the past. This recipe comes from HomeRemedies.Org, but other handy variations on the sugar scrub can easily be found on the internet.

4.Black Tea Bags

Perhaps the simplest remedy of all is the use of black tea bags. Simply dipping a black tea bag in water and rubbing it over the ingrown hair can have a wonderfully soothing effect on the skin. The tannic acid contained in the tea bag is startlingly effective when it comes to removing ingrown hairs.

5.Egg Shell Membranes

You can Easilly remove ingrown hairs with the membrane ( the inside Skin ) of an egg shell . Just apply it on the ingrown hair. Clean the ingrown hair area and make sure it is dry then leave the membrance on top of the ingrown hair, wait till it gets dry and then pull it off your skin which actually should take off the hair!

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