The experience of an ingrown hair can range from a minor irritation to a very painful experience. When a hair curls under the skin rather than growing up through a pore, it becomes ingrown. Unsightly bumps, redness and irritation are common symptoms in individuals with ingrown hairs. Removing ingrown hairs correctly will help you gain control of your hair follicles. Clean the skin by washing with warm water and soap. Removing a hair that has ingrown will open up the pore, so you will want to make sure and cleanse the area of dirt and bacteria to avoid infection. Clean all around the site with hairs growing inwards.
Clean and purify the tweezers. You probably already have some irritation of the skin and stopping infection before it starts will be a top priority. It is good idea to sterilize your tweezers and this can be accomplished by soaking them in alcohol for a few minutes. Apply a warm cloth. Don’t dig around for the hair if it hasn’t broken the skin, unless it’s infected. Apply a warm compress to the irritation for a minute or two. That should make the hair come loose from your skin. Cut the area to get the hair out. You should do this only if the skin is infected or bleeding or the hair can’t be removed from the skin. With a sharp object, nick the area and let the hair come up from the follicle.
Straighten out the hair and extend it backwards. Avoid the temptation to remove the hair. If you pluck out your ingrown hair, it will have the same problems when the new hair grows. You will need to make the end stick out above your skin by uncurling the hair. Gently move the hair in the same direction as other hair is growing. Use hydrogen peroxide to sanitize the area. An ingrown hair under the skin once removed could lead to infection in the hair follicle evidenced by pus, blood or other signs. Make sure to keep the skin clean so that more ingrown hairs will not come about. You need to pour hydrogen peroxide on the follicle so that it cleans out the pores.
Ingrown hairs can be frustrating in hot and humid weather. When there are red dots on your body as a result of these, there is a way you can cure them. If you follow these tips, you will remove all your ingrown hair, and you won’t get them again.
Jacquie Generra writes about unwanted hair and fashion and grooming tips for HowToDoThings.com