Cure for an Ingrown Hair
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Release
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Release the ingrown hair by gently rubbing a warm washcloth in a direction opposite to that in which it is growing.
Pluck
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Pluck the ingrown hair out with nail or eyebrow tweezers. Be sure to pull the hair from its root, leaving no hair beneath the skin surface.
Mask
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Apply a mask to the area (See Resources below). Press a small piece of muslin or gauze into the mask. Let it dry for 20 to 30 minutes. Swiftly strip the gauze away in a direction opposite to that in which it is growing.
Disinfect
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Dab some mild antiseptic--such as hydrogen peroxide or aloe vera gel--onto the ingrown hair to disinfect the area and treat the infection. Repeat as needed until healed.
Prevention/Solution
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The most effective means for prevention is to stop shaving or shave less often. When this is not a practical option, then always shave in the direction of hair growth. Avoid using repeat razor strokes. Wear loose fitting clothes.
Warning
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If there is no improvement after 5 to 7 days--or if the ingrown hair begins to ooze pus--it is time to consult a dermatologist.
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