1:19 - point of the video 1:46 - benzoyl peroxide or hydrocortisone 0:08 - Rachel calling Dr. Lee old by accident 0:22 - introducing Dr. Sandra Lee and her studded pink high heels 0:30 - the question 0:38 - your going to want to pick them 0:45 - most common in curly hair areas 0:52 - big mistake people make 0:59 - wax & plucking are the culprit 1:20 - how to fix it 1:33 - best things to do are to not shave too short. 1:46 - benzoyl peroxide or hydrocortisone
You forgot all the parts where Rachel interrupts the Dr. by trying to finish her sentences. 😆 At 01:07, at 01:13 at 01:29 and 01:43 My goodness! The Dr. only had like a minute to explain and Rachel interrupts wayyy too many times in just ONE minute!🤦♀️
@@arreola891 “you wanna take a pair of tweezers, or even a pin-“ “a pin, OUCH! 😱” “Well, you don’t want to pierce the skin, just lift underneath-“ “oh, I SEE, you want to LIFT UNDERNEATH.” Oh I SEE.”
OMG! That has got to be annoying all these years. I have one that has turned hard, like the skin just encapsulated it. I can't image why it would've stopped growing. I'll get it out after 10 yrs & it will be one of Rapunzel's hairs!!
Try rubbing betadine solution (antiseptic) and burn the needle, let it cool down and use it... But remember to never cause any bleeding to the skin, only pull the hair or the dead skin, if it bleeds then you're doing it wrong If you can't see it then wait and use cutacnyl and hydrocortisone creams to lessens the irritation, Salycilic acid to exfoliate, once you can see it just beneath the skin try carefully to pull it off the skin.. But don't tweeze it, since when you do that and the irritation is still there the next hair will also grow under and you never get rid of the problem.. Just wait till all the hairs are out and the skin is clear from ANY inflammation or bumps and shave/epilate Hope this help
@@emmaling5487 alcohol is very irritating Try rubbing betadine solution (antiseptic) and burn the needle, let it cool down and use it... But remember to never cause any bleeding to the skin, only pull the hair or the dead skin, if it bleeds then you're doing it wrong If you can't see it then wait and use cutacnyl and hydrocortisone creams to lessens the irritation, Salycilic acid to exfoliate, once you can see it just beneath the skin try carefully to pull it off the skin.. But don't tweeze it, since when you do that and the irritation is still there the next hair will also grow under and you never get rid of the problem.. Just wait till all the hairs are out and the skin is clear from ANY inflammation or bumps and shave/epilate Hope this help
Omg husband and my 9 year old get ingrown hairs and I FINALLY figured out how to get rid of them !! I use very pointed tweezers, pull the hair out and get all of the contents in the bump out, they pat dry, use rubbing alcohol to dry them up, dab about 2 drops of tea tree oil on it to prevent infection, put a coat of 1-2 % of salicylic acid cream, let that dry and put a coat of tolnaftate, (anti fungal cream) works like a charm !! Seriously, after 3 days you could hardly tell that there were any bumps to begin with !!!
THE 10 COMMANDMENTS OF INGROWN HAIR PREVENTION by WIZKER THOU SHALL NOT TAKE PREP TIME IN VAIN! You should be using a warm/hot water prep (5 mins). Imagine the hair follicle is a fresh broccoli stalk: it needs “cooking” or, in this case, softening. Leave the shaving cream on for more than 3 minutes to really soften the hair. The hair is now ready for the blade. HONOR THY PRECIOUS SKIN! Too many blades! If you’re prone to ingrown hairs then you don’t need 3 or more blades. THOU SHALT NOT USE DIRTY BLADES! Using a blade that's been used WAY too many times is a No-No! Yes, this one may be obvious, but be sure to keep your used tools as clean as possible. If you can’t use brand new tools, heat, soap, and rubbing alcohol will destroy all the bacteria on any previously used tools. THOU SHALT NOT PRESS! Pressing grabs more of the hair follicle and while this might get you a closer shave, it will also guarantee ingrown hairs. Don’t press too hard on the skin with the blade. Obey the prep time and a gliding, light touch is all the hair needs. THOU SHALT NOT PASS! PASS! PASS! Too many quick passes with the blade in the same area. One pass per hairy area - going 1-2 inches downward at a time, slowly - will prevent ingrown hairs. Always shave like you might cause damage, not like your mowing the front yard. THOU SHALT NOT COMMIT OVER SHAVING! Scheduling your shaves too often. For example: shaving on Monday and then shaving that Wednesday. This rule is hard to follow, especially if you have to shave for your career but if you’re prone to ingrowns, try shaving with an electric clipper. The results are not super close but no one but you will know the difference. Ladies, try waxing. THOU SHALT NOT GO AGAINST THE GRAIN! Shave WITH the grain means shaving in the direction of hair growth, usually down, but perform a face/body map (this means just look at the hair when it’s fully grown) to be sure. THOU SHALT NOT CLOG! Use of skin/pore clogging creams or lotions. These keep hairs from growing up. After a shave, keep your skin bare; let the tiny army breath, and allow those newly shaved, super small, microscopic hairs to grow out just in time for the next shave. KEEP THY SMOOTH SKIN FREE! Avoid super tight fitting shirts around the Adam’s apple (neck) and/or constricting fabrics below the waistline region. REMEMBER TO EXFOLIATE! Exfoliation removes excess layers of skin and prevents shorn hair from regrowing towards the skin and from becoming trapped beneath the skin. Brushing teases the hairs away. Get a WIZKER brush for your face or body region and use as directed.
I once had a hair growing out of the bottom of my heel, of all places. I hate till this day i didn't measure it, cause it was like maybe 1 cm. Out, and as i gently pulled it (untill tension) it was proably 3cm. Then pulling it hard to make it lose it's grib inside my heel, and the thing came out with maybe + 2cm. Maybe 6cm. Overall. That was quite something. Even clear fluid ran out the tiny, but long hole in my foot. Never experienced it since then.
That must've been so painful but so relieving to get out! It sounds like you maybe had a 'hair splinter', since your leg hair probably doesn't grow that long. Great you haven't had one since though!
@@tessagauvin4234.. Actually not painful, other than the pull to get it to release inside, but that was a short minor pain. The hair was actually quite thick i remember. It's just a strange place to find a hair growing 😅
i thought ingrown hair was hair under the skin like all u had to do was take out the hair i didnt know u need to pop a pimple or whatver someone please explain
Basically sometimes your skin overreacts with the ingrown hair and turns into this big ass purple spot (happens to me all the time) which can be filled with pus and blood so u gotta pop it to get the pus out and once the blood is gone you should see a hair which is what u pull out
I get lots of very deep ingrown hairs. I normally clean a needle and just pull it out. If I just leave them they basically always become red kinda painful puss bumps.
Sadly laser hair removal isn't permanent. It differs from people to people but usually you will need 5 to 10 even more treatments and hair won't come out until 6 month to few years and hair does come back. Not all but some or more. You will need to get more treatments. Some people lasted 10 years without most hair coming back. But that was her under arm. Places like under arm works better because it is not exposed to the light that much as your face does. The places that are more exposed to lights tend get re-growing of hair faster.
That's gross to leave the hair, all ingrown hairs that I found are gross to the root. My normal hair have small white grains on the roots, ingrowns have some kind of black sticky gross root.. I feel better without that sticky roots under my skin and the ingrowns always have some rough texture that is different than the rest. Remove ingrows and stay away from me if you keep them in your skin.
Kid Jay Hi, I’m a licensed esthetician, and that happens pretty often! When you see that, it means that the hair follicle has gotten infected which means do NOT touch, poke, or try to pop anything. Best thing is just to leave it alone and it typically goes away on its own. If it’s really bothersome, you can apply a warm compress to soothe it and encourage healing but if it doesn’t go away or gets worse/more red and painful see your doctor! If it is on a part of your body covered by clothes, especially in the genital region, wearing loose fitting clothing made from non irritating fabrics like cotton will keep it from getting further irritated along with prevent further bumps. Hope this helped! :)
Well, I just had like 2 ingrown hairs on my balls. And I didn’t like it. So I pulled it out with a pair of tweezers and a knife. Now my balls feel nice again.
pretty sure if we're able to SEE the ingrown hair, we dont need much help from you, do we..? its the DEEP, & hard to find ingrown hairs that we are all asking for help about. not the fucking little barely even ingrown hairs that we can already see
wow who would have thought that pulling it out would have been the way to go lol like wtf would you do else? i dont a doctor to show me common sense shit