Ingrown Hair
Ingrown hair can become a problem if you don't take care of it. Learn how ingrown hairs happen and read about treatments for ingrown hairs. Ingrown hairs refer to hairs that curl back into your skin or grows sideways into your skin... [more]
Ingrown hair can become a problem if you don't take care of it. Learn how ingrown hairs happen and read about treatments for ingrown hairs.
Ingrown hairs refer to hairs that curl back into your skin or grows sideways into your skin. Ingrown hairs often cause infection of the hair follicle as well.
Anything which causes the hair to be broken off short with a sharp tip can cause ingrown hair. Shaving is the leading cause, followed by tight clothing.
The embedded hair causes a localized inflammation response in the skin.
The embedded hair causes a localized inflammation response in the skin.
I took one hit nearly two months ago. Maybe another hot 2 weeks before that. I have a follicle test coming up in 3 weeks. Great job, and by great I mean once in a lifetime, of course. Smoke very rarely, prob 20 times in my 30 years of life. I'm 6'7, 300lbs, pretty well built. Use to be in great shape but metabolism has slowed since then. Have worked out approx. 2-3 times a week since. Any full time tokers have any advice?
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An ingrown hair is a hair that curls back on itself and starts growing back into the follicle, or a hair that fails to grow out of the follicle and stays embedded in the skin. Ingrown hairs are usually just minor irritations, but they can be painful and unsightly. What's more, if they are left untreated ingrown hairs can become infected. Unfortunately, while ingrown hair is more common with people having curly hair, almost everybody will...
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I know now that waxing hair traumatizes the follicle and gradually it stops growing in that areaDoes using hair removal creams such as veet and nair do that as well because they have so many chemicals in them or will it just grow and grow?Thank you
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In the age of androgynous, follicle-free celebrities, body hair and facial hair are quickly going the way of the dodo. Men are losing the very essence of what sets them apart. Body and facial hair are what give us an appearance of maturity, strength, and a general “manliness.” Since when is chest hair taboo?
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