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21 years
After two days of having my thigh hair removed using an epilator, white pimples started to show up. How to get rid of them?
May 29, 2013
This is a normal reaction that can occur after hair removal and it usually fades away spontaneously without applying anything. To speed up the healing you can apply a mositurizer + a topical antibiotic.
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