Home and Natural Remedies – Ingrown Hairs on Legs
Perhaps the blade on your razor was too dull or you tugged in the wrong direction while waxing the legs, but ingrown hairs can quickly ruin a day of short skirts with visible irritation and discomfort. When you want quick relief with less hassle, why don’t you consider turning towards items that you probably already have within the comforts of your own home or ponder the power of treatments courtesy of Mother Nature?
Home Remedies
a) Vinegar (Apple Cider):
Treat the swelling and irritation of ingrown hairs by dabbing apple cider vinegar on affected areas. When using this home remedy, consider organic apple cider vinegar.
b) Sugar-Filled Remedy:
When you are in need of soothing relief for ingrown hairs on the legs, you can combine 1 cup of sugar, ½ medium lemon, 1 ½ teaspoon of cornstarch, ¼ cup of honey and 2 teaspoons of apple cider vinegar to create an effective home remedy. After mixing all ingredients, heat for a couple of minutes in the microwave. Once the mixture has been thoroughly blended – allow to cool before applying to the legs.
c) Lather Up With Antibacterial Soap:
Don’t forget to use an antibacterial soap when washing the legs before and after a fresh shave to ease ingrown hair inflammation.
d) Rub on Cortisone Cream:
Over-the-counter hydrocortisone creams, such as Cortaid, can ease the discomfort of inflamed ingrown hairs, as well as speed up the healing process.
e) Cucumber and Milk:
To soothe the itchiness of ingrown hairs, puree ½ cucumber and add to 1/3 cup of milk. Combine the mixture and place in the refrigerator until the ingredients become cold. Apply the concoction to affected areas by soaking a gauze or cloth. After a few minutes have passed, rinse off.
f) Tweeze Difficult Hairs:
Put an end to the pain, redness, and visible irritation that accompanies ingrown hairs by using a pair of tweezers to pull hairs from under the skin.
g) Lotion with Glycolic Acid:
Before going to bed, apply a lotion that contains glycolic acid to ingrown hairs found on the legs to prevent further irritation to the skin.
h) Bag of Frozen Vegetables:
To calm irritated skin and reduce swelling associated with ingrown hairs, try resting a bag of frozen vegetables on affected areas.
Natural Remedies
a) Dab on the Tea Tree Oil:
To prevent a bacterial infection, apply tea tree oil to newly formed ingrown hairs to combat further inflammation.
b) Aloe Vera:
Use the soothing properties of aloe vera to calm the irritation and discomfort associated with inflamed ingrown hairs.