Ingrown Hairs – Natural and Home Remedies
After a closer examination, you peer into the mirror only to find an eruption forming on your face. At first, redness attacks the surface of the skin after a clean shave, followed by raised skin and sometimes a bump. At the center of it all is one single hair, causing the majority of your troubles. What’s worse – this common occurrence can take place on any part of the body that you choose to remove hair, including the legs, bikini line, underarms, and genital region. Overall, you’re looking at a case of ingrown hairs, where over-the-counter remedies are not the only thing you can rely on for relief and effective treatment.
One of the best things about relying on nature and general household items to treat medical concerns is the convenience of having something at your fingertips without having to rush to the grocery store. Most natural and home remedies are typically found in the following places – many of which that possess the potential to supply an effective treatment for combating ingrown hairs:
kitchen cupboard
medicine cabinet in the bathroom
refrigerator or freezer
herb garden and household plants
When it comes to treating ingrown hairs through natural means, options that provide exfoliation, soothing agents, and anti-bacterial properties are best. A couple of options include tea tree oil; azulene (an anti-inflammatory and soothing agent that comes from German chamomile); and aloe vera (a plant that you can grow right at home).
Home remedies for ingrown hairs range from family secrets to an effective solution discovered by chance. To tame the irritation and risk of infection associated with shaving, a great deal of people have found relief in using substances and items, such as witch hazel, rubbing alcohol, and even diaper rash cream.
Clean the area and wipe dry. Apply clearasil over the affected area.
Keep it dry and keep the area covered with clearasil 24/7.
It takes time for a scab to form and fall off. If temperature occurs then treatment with antibiotics is needed.
To apply a hot object to the area, a cloth that has been soaked in hot water or even a hot pack.
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