Saturday, March 31, 2012

2 hairs in 1 pore?

It seems like everytime I shave, I get two hairs that grow from one pore and it is causing lots of ingrown hairs. Does anyone else get this and if so, any way to stop it from happening?



2 hairs in 1 pore?

It is normally 3. But don't worry, that's how it is suppose to grow. It is just visible when you shave, because your hair grow thicker and it is noticeable.



2 hairs in 1 pore?

Yes i get these too but its nothing to worry about. There is not much you can do but if there is only a couple then you could pluck them. If there are many then just keep shaving.



2 hairs in 1 pore?

You're not alone, the same thing happens to me as well. I find that exfoliating with a loofah or preferably a body scrub reduces the chances of ingrown hairs. Make sure you moisturize afterwards.



2 hairs in 1 pore?

Just pluck them.

Question about clinics policies?

I used to work at a clinic, about 3 years ago. I had some small bumps on my head (under my hair) that I got removed. They were noncancerous, just a couple ingrown hairs that got outta hand, haha. Anyways, I got them cut out for free because I worked there. Now they are growing back, and I have no medical insurance, so to go back in I'd have to pay with cash, which would be hundreds of dollars.



So my question is for those that work in this area or have had similar situations. Would I be able to let them know that they're growing back, and maybe them would do them over for free because it didn't work the first time? I'm thinking no, but I just want an opinion.



Question about clinics policies?

If you left the clinic under good terms, it might be possible to get a discount, but rarely does a doctor/clinic perform procedures pro-bono....even if this was a problem they previously treated. Ingrown hairs happen, and not because they were improperly removed the first time. If you worked at the clinic, you might know if they do payment plans. And usually, at least in clinics/hospitals I have worked at, if you are a self pay, paying in cash, or paying all upfront, they give you some sort of discount. The best thing I can suggest is calling the clinic, speaking with the billing dept and asking them their policy on it. Then speak with the doc's nurse and hopefully you will know who she is, and tell her that the problem has recurred and ask that she speak with the doc about it and get his opinion. If you left in good standings and especially if the doc was nice, you may get a really good discount. If you were fired or the relationship with the clinic was rocky, you might want to consider going to another doctor.

Bump on neck?

I have this little like.. lump kind of thing on the back of my neck.. actually, right above my neck, mixed in with my hair. It kind of hurts if I touch it, and in terms of length, it seems to be the size of a small coin. I don't think I noticed it there before this morning, I just want to make sure it's not anything serious. I've been feeling kind of lightheaded since august, and none of the doctors I went to could find anything, so I don't know what to think lol. Is it anything to worry about, or just maybe an ingrown hair or something?



Bump on neck?

If it came up over night, i dont think its anything serious. It could be an ingrowing hair caused inflamation or It may well be a boil. Still with the problems you have been suffering since August it would be a good idea to go to a doctor and get this examined just incase.



Bump on neck?

well i dont think its ingrown hair but if it dont go away or if it gets big thats when u start to worry



Bump on neck?

Its called a Boil. I used to get them . They feel sore outspread of the area of the bump as well right? Yes. It sucks and will take time to go away. but like a pimple it will come to a head and really hurt to bust. But they form from the oil in your hair. It also hurts to put ur chin to your chest as well and feels like its stretching it? Yea its a boil. You can just rest a hot rag on it to make the swelling come up and bust it.