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Now You Can Eliminate Hair Bumps with the Newest Skin Care Development That Is Scientifically Validated to Accelerate the Removal of Dead and Dying Skin Cells within the Follicle to Bring About Your Skin's Healthy and Attractive Complexion Again!

by Jen Glancer

To say the least, we all know that ingrown hairs are very unpleasant . Both men and women experience them from tweezing and shaving among other hair removal methods. For men, they usually show up on the beard area and the front part of the neck. For women they arrive at the legs, inner thighs, and armpits. While their uncomfortableness in both feeling and appearance needs no explanation, did you know that they can also cause infections? Following in this article we lay out the basics of what ingrown hairs are and what is the easiest way prevent them.

Pseudofolliculitis barbae is the scientific label for "ingrown hair". The condition begins to grow from deep within the follicle beyond our sight. Their growth begins when the end of a hair shaft is cut and is left standing as a sharpened edge within the skin. As the blade of hair begins to regrow, it curls back around into itself inside of the follicle. When the hair doubles over itself in this form, it is impossible to leave the surface. The symptoms at this stage are redness and irritation when it is growing the wrong way. This occurs because the follicle perceives the blade of hair to be a foreign body. The inflammation that follows is the all too familiar bump. The bump is tiny and hard with the blade of hair barely visible. It is itching, tingling, and more or less painful.

This skin condition at this point has the potential to worsen. Further symptoms involve pus formations that form after heavy skin inflammation. An infected pustule can become ruptured resulting in bleeding. Bacteria, yeasts, or fungi infections can further exacerbate the problem. These inflammations, later on, has the potential to leave a permanent reminder of itself in the form of a small scar.

If you experience hair bumps often, take a visit to the esthetician or simply your general doctor to ask tips about how to pluck the ingrown hairs out of your skin with the point of a needle. When you shave, be it always in the same direction in which the hair grows. Practicing this trains the hairs to grow straight instead of hitting the skin wall forcing them to grown back into the follicle.

Ingrown hairs are all to easily experienced on sensitive skin. Each individual case will vary in degree, but if you feel that the inflammation could be of the potential for ultimate scar formation, visit your doctor at their nearest availability. For all other degrees of severity, learn about today the new ingrown hair cream of BIOSKINCARE from the line of skin products at BIOCUTIS. It has a biologically designed serum from the garden snail that is proven in a 2007 peer reviewed skin pharmacology medical journal to prevent the skin from inflaming. In addition, the rich organic components of this serum accelerate the immune system on the skin where it is applied. This eliminates much quicker the dead and dying skin cells within the follicle to usher in a regeneration of healthier cells. Learn all of this skin care cream at our informative website from BIOCUTIS. You will like what you learn.

Published April 29th, 2011

Filed in Beauty, Skin Care