Ingrown hairs: According to the Mayo Clinic, two main factors affect your propensity for ingrown hairs.

First, curly hair is more prone to becoming ingrown.

Second, improper shaving technique.

“Shaving creates sharp edges in this type of hair, especially if the hair is dry when shaved. When you pull your skin taut during shaving, the newly cut hair draws back into the skin, causing it to re-enter the skin without first growing out (transfollicular penetration). When the shaved hair starts to grow out, it curls back to re-enter the skin (extrafollicular penetration).”

To prevent this problem, experts advise learning the proper shaving technique or switching to a different type of hair removal, like Laser Hair Removal or a depilatory cream.

Proper Shaving Technique For Ingrown Hairs

What exactly is “proper shaving technique” for ingrown hairs? Here’s a three-step guide from the experts at Gillette:

1. Wait until the end of your shower to shave. This gives your hair time to soften and the follicles time to open.
2. Use a cream or lotion specifically designed for shaving. Unlike regular soaps or shampoos, these products have ingredients to help soften and break down the hair.
3. Shave in the direction your hair grows, rather than against it. This is the key to preventing bumps. If you’re shaving your armpits, use a “star” pattern radiating out from the center.
However, BEST WAY to get rid of ingrowns is laser hair removal!!  

Once the ingrown hairs are gone, you don’t need to worry about them anymore.  Even if the hairs are ingrown at treatment time, they will still be targeted and treated.

Contact Urban Body Laser for a free consultation regarding permanent hair removal or removal of ingrown hair on any part of your body.