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Does waxing cause ingrown hair?
Jun 14, 2013

Dr. Rania Mousa General Medicine
An ingrown after waxing happens when the hair grows back into the skin. Most commonly it occurs in areas where there the hair is thick and/or curly, like on men or in the bikini line.
The goal in waxing is to remove the entire hair from the follicle, but often it breaks either above or below the skin's surface. So now instead of a new hair forming and growing back having a beveled edge, it's now blunt and sharp. A good example to turn to is shaving, as it often creates ingrown hairs because it leaves hair blunt from cutting it off.
TO PREVENT THEM FROM FORMING:
-Be sure to follow directions very carefully prepping skin, applying product and removing it
-Exfoliate before and after
-Stay away from tight fitting clothes.
-Stop them before they start. Many products are created to help fight and prevent ingrown hairs before they appear, containing exfoliating and moisturizing properties.
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