Friday, April 27, 2012

Is plucking the only way to get rid of ingrown hairs?

nothing seems to work.



Is plucking the only way to get rid of ingrown hairs?

Not at all. If you let them go long enough they can be surgically removed, and they take a chunk of flesh with it!



Is plucking the only way to get rid of ingrown hairs?

You can get them waxed, which lasts like 2 weeks, it can cost anywhere from 4 dollars to 15 dollars, it doesn't really hurt either or, I've hear of people shaving them, (wouldn't recommend)



Is plucking the only way to get rid of ingrown hairs?

I shave them all the time, then again I don't get them as often as I've used to. If you shave every day you probably won't get them as much as if you only shave like once a week or so. Also, it helps to use the best stuff you can find to shave with; if your skin is sensitive it helps to have something really thick with a lot of moisturizers to it to condition the skin. You want to treat your face with the same type of consideration that you do your hair and the rest of your body. I don't go for the shaving gels though; they dont' work as good as you'd think, and tend to clog the razor. Go with GEL or the Gillette line; I think Loreal has some good stuff. I used Netrogena one time it was pretty good too. I know paying $5 or $10 for some shaving cream and like $4 for a good razor is expensive, but it's worth it. If nothing else spend for the shaving cream and skimp on the razor.



Is plucking the only way to get rid of ingrown hairs?

Plucking (tweezing), Shaving, Depilatory creams and Waxing are temporary hair removal methods.

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