Prophylaxis | Ingrown hair

Prophylaxis

Even though ingrown hairs usually do not cause any problems and recede over time, following various tips will help to limit or even prevent this problem from occurring. It is important to pay attention to good shaving hygiene. Oils or foams during body hair removal protect the skin from irritation.

Removing the hair in the direction of growth, instead of against the direction of growth, makes the hair less curvy. Regular peeling of the skin removes dead hair cells so that they do not close the pores of the hair and the hair can grow out freely. Subsequent good skin care with moisturizers keeps the skin soft and smooth, making it easier for hair to grow out of the pores.

Ingrown whiskers not only look unattractive but are often associated with itching or inflammation. Various methods are available for hair removal. Here you will find the topic: Removing ingrown whiskersMany people find hair on their legs, armpits or face disturbing.

A variety of remedies or methods are available to free themselves from the annoying hairs. Here you get to the topic: DepilationHair inflammations are often accompanied by a reddening of the skin and pustular formation. Responsible for the inflammation are usually bacteria, which can result from injuries such as shaving. Here you will get to the topic: Hair follicle inflammation