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Ingrown Hairs – a Winter Story

February 3rd, 2015
Knoxville Dermatology Group

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Winter can cause typical grooming routines to involve atypical methods. Shaving is no stranger to seasonal changes. Our wintery tendency for dry skin and infrequent shaving can cause ingrown hairs.

Ingrown hairs are more common in people who have thick, curly hair since the hair is more likely to bend and re-enter the skin after the hair has been shaved. This can irritate the skin and leave boil-like sores on areas of your body, such as on the back of your legs, bikini area, underarms and face.

There are several ways to prevent ingrown hairs:

  • Exfoliate to tease out stubborn ingrown hairs.
  • Apply shaving cream before shaving.
  • Use a nice, sharp razor.
  • Shave in the same direction that your hair is growing.
  • Rinse the blade with water after each stroke.

With these preventative steps, the hair is more likely to behave and grow normally. The ingrown hair will usually go away over time, but just in case it doesn’t, seeking dermatological help is the next step. Without proper care, the hair can become infected, which could lead to scarring and darkened colored skin. Call us with any questions and let us help you achieve and maintain beautiful skin, from head (and hair) to toe.

If you have any questions about ingrown hairs or about changes in your skin, please call us today at 865-690-9467. Skin health is an important part of total body wellness. Schedule an appointment with one of our board certified physicians to get your skin the care it needs so it can reach its fullest, healthiest potential.

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