How to Prevent Ingrown Hair

By monikabal

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Ok! So, we all have dealt with this before, if not still working on it. Ladies and Gentlemen, if you all have a razor in you bathroom cabinet, then you feel the pain when you see a small bump arising out of your last shave. For those brave ones, after your last waxing treatment. Yes! I'm talking about ingrown hair bumps! I hate them and hence the reason behind this article. I don't want people suffering from these unneccesary surprises every other week. So, I have firgured out the best and natural way to help reduce or eliminate them! How? Simply by Apple Cider Vinegar! Yes, it's that easy! It may just be sitting in our kitchen cabinet. The solution, many times, is right there when we really look for it. A lot of organic and natural ways to cure our simple and everyday problems are housed in our kitchen cabinets. This is one of them. WELL! I know what you all may be thinking. The odor that Apple Cider Vinegar brings with its cure might not be the best to wear during the day. But don't worry, I have a perfect solution for it as well. So, all you have to do is apply the Apple Cider Vinegar to a cotton ball and apply to skin where ever needed. Apply genrously! The best time to do this is before you go to bed so it gives time and rest to your body over night while working it's magic. Wake up in the morning and shower the odor away! Do this 3-4 times during the week and you will be on your way to beautiful smooth skin. This will be effective immediately for any future ingrowns but give some time to spread its magic on the old ones.

Instructions

Difficulty: Easy

Things You’ll Need:

Step1
Find time and make a commitment to do this 3-4 times a week
Step2
Grab a cotton ball and semi soak it with Apple Cider Vinegar.
Step3
Apply the soaked cotton ball to areas where ingrown hairs are possible. i.e. legs, underarms, face, etc

Tips & Warnings

  • Apple Cider Vinegar is a great natural cleanser, so don't hesitate to use it on your face or neck. It will open up pores and cleanse away any dirt, preventing pimples and other blemishes.
  • I wouldn't use this around my eyes.

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