Ingrown hairs are caused by the end of a hair becoming caught underneath the skin while it continues growing. The area typically becomes infected and pus-filled, often causing people to try to pick or pop the infected area. This leads to damage and scarring, leaving behind areas of skin discoloration long after the ingrown hair has healed. Luckily, discolored and scarred skin can be effectively diminished by following a routine that softens the scarred tissue, scrubs away the softened skin and tones the skin with a substance that will increase the rate at which the skin cells turn over.
Non-comedogenic oils can be used on your skin without clogging your pores. They dissolve the dirty oils caused by bacteria, hormones and dead skin cells lurking on your skin. Argan oil, hemp seed oil and shea butter are non-comedogenic and emollient, meaning that they can also soften your skin for a supple glow.
How to Do It:
Desquamation is the body's natural process of shedding old skin so that new skin and come to the surface. Oily skin prevents this process, trapping dead skin cells and allowing for acne causing bacteria to build up in your follicles. Exfoliation can help to get rid of that old, scarred skin. Baking soda is comprised of smooth, rounded particulates that can scrub off dead, scarred skin without scratching, irritating or scraping the skin, making it a useful exfoliant.
How to Do It: Pour 1 tbsp. of baking soda into a bowl, and mix 1 tsp. of water into it. Spread the baking soda scrub onto the area of skin loosened by the olive oil, and massage it in a circular motion for three minutes. Be careful to avoid the eye area. Rinse off the skin with warm water. Baking soda can be irritating to the skin, so use this method of exfoliation sparingly.
While citric acid eases the shedding of dead skin cells, vitamin C, or ascorbic acid, boosts skin cell growth. Both are found in lemons and other citrus fruits.
How to Do It: Soak cotton pads in diluted lemon juice and apply the pads to the areas affected by scarring. Allow the lemon juice-soaked pads to remain on the skin for at least 10 minutes, then remove the pads to let the skin dry.
What Do YOU Think?
Before reading this, did you think that you could use oil to clean skin and remove dead skin cells? Will you be trying any of these methods to get rid of ingrown hair scars? What's your skin care routine? Let us know in the comments section!
- Olive oil
- Washcloth
- Water
- Baking soda
- Lemon juice
- Cotton pads
Original article and pictures take http://www.livestrong.com/article/82726-remove-ingrown-hair-scars/?reload=1 site
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