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[message]Ingrown Hair

What is it?
Ingrown hairs occur when a hair grows back into the skin instead of emerging naturally, causing inflammation, bumps, and sometimes itching or pain. Commonly found in areas regularly shaved or waxed—like legs, bikini line, beard area, or neck—they can be bothersome but are usually harmless.

Causes
- Sharp hair tips: Newly shaved hairs can curl back into the skin.
- Skin thickening: A buildup of dead skin cells can block hair follicles, especially with dry or irritated skin.
- Hair type: Coarse or curly hair is more prone to ingrowth.
- Skin irritation: Friction from tight clothing or repetitive rubbing can lead to ingrown hairs.

Tips
- Use sharp razors: Avoid dull blades that irritate the skin.
- Shave with the grain: Follow the direction of hair growth to minimize irritation.
- Keep skin hydrated: Moisturized skin prevents dryness and dead skin buildup.
- Exfoliate regularly: Remove dead skin cells to keep follicles clear.
- Avoid tight clothing: Reduce friction that may cause irritation or ingrown hairs.

How we can help
AHA+ BHA Lotion: With alpha and beta hydroxy acids, this lotion exfoliates, clears blocked follicles, and improves skin texture. Use daily for smoother, ingrown hair-free skin.
Intensive Whitening Milk Scrub: This hydrating scrub exfoliates gently, reducing the risk of ingrown hairs while leaving skin soft and radiant. Suitable for the body and sensitive areas.
- Scrub: Use 2-3 times weekly on the body or 1-2 times weekly in sensitive areas. Massage gently to exfoliate and unclog follicles, then rinse thoroughly.
- Lotion: Apply daily to affected areas for ongoing prevention and smoother skin.