To remove ingrown hairs , do not try to access the hair with tweezers:you risk having irritation. Instead, use a cotton ball soaked in hydrogen peroxide and leave it on the inflamed area for a few hours, or overnight. You can fix it with a bandage. The hydrogen peroxide will soften the swelling and then you can press down to push the hair out.
The green clay mask is also effective in helping to remove ingrown hairs . Mix a tbsp. tablespoons of green clay with a tbsp. tablespoons of water, then apply the paste to the swollen area. Let it sit for a few minutes until it hardens. The hair will then rise to the surface and can be pulled with tweezers.
A simple method:soften the area affected by the ingrown hair with a compress moistened with warm water. The hair will rise to the surface and you can remove the small end that comes out with very fine pliers. You can replace tap water with witch hazel floral water, known for its decongestant and healing properties for better results.
Some essential oils such as thyme or eucalyptus, combined with vegetable oil, are also effective against ingrown hairs . Simply apply the mixture to the area to be treated using a cotton ball while massaging lightly. These essential oils supple and soften the skin to facilitate the exit of the hairs.
Sometimes a simple exfoliation is enough to remove and prevent ingrown hairs . You can use a body scrub, or an exfoliating stone or mitt, and add a few drops of oil. The exfoliation gesture will soften and soften the skin while eliminating dead skin that encrusts the hair bulbs. Kerato-reducing products also help open pores. The hair will straighten and come out more easily.