The scientific pseudo of the ingrown hair? Folliculitis. This villain particularly likes under the skin of strategic areas, that is to say at the level of the jersey and the legs. Something to spoil your sight and touch all year round. Why so much hate? Because by dint of being torn, cut, shaved, the hair becomes lazy (and the skin, less flexible). Especially since we do not always take the right precautions to remove the hair...
:regardless of the technique chosen (wax, razor, depilatory cream, etc.), precede with a scrub to refine the skin and always disinfect the area to be depilated before and after. You epilate with wax or an electric epilator:during the following week, apply an AHA cream (Neostrata 10%) daily. Do not go after a hair lodged under the skin, it risks turning into an abscess (and you will have to go through the scalpel). If it's recurring, adopt the laser hair removal solution:one session is enough to make the malotru disappear.