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Ingrown hair in my pubic area?

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what do i put on it,pop it?I dont shave..

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  1. there are specific creams for that kind of stuff. search it up on the goo-gle


  2. The best thing to do is put a warm towel over the ingrown hair to cause the bump to come to a head and pop on it's own. Also, put some Hydrogen Peroxide on the bump so it won't be too sore, but be aware that as it begins coming to a head it will be sore, so try keeping materials off it until it pops. Hope this helps.

  3. moisterizer.

  4. Just leave it. If you pop it, it will get irratated and get much worse.

  5. Exfoliate GENTLY! Moisturize, and maybe put neosporin on it to prevent further infection.


  6. 4 easy steps:

    1)Apply a warm, moist compress to the area for a few minutes to soften the skin. Thoroughly wet a clean washcloth with very warm water and hold it against the affected area. When the washcloth cools down, run it under warm water again. If you can see the ingrown hair embedded in the skin, this treatment will soften the hair and bring it closer to the surface. If you can't initially see the hair, leave the warm compress on until it rises to the skin's surface. If you apply the compress for ten minutes and you still can't see any sign of hair, the problem is probably something else.

    2)Use a sterile needle or tweezers to gently tease the hair out of the skin. The warm compress should have brought the hair to the surface--don't dig for the hair if you can't easily get at it. Don't pluck the hair out completely if you can avoid doing so; just make sure that the ingrown end is out of the skin.

    3)Wash the area around the (formerly) ingrown hair with warm water and a moisturizing soap. Gentle washing helps prevent infection, but soap that dries out the skin and the hair can make it easier for the hair to become ingrown again.

    40Apply an antiseptic. An antiseptic, such as hydrogen peroxide, benzoyl peroxide or rubbing alcohol can be dabbed on the skin with a cotton ball or cotton swab to provide extra protection against infection.


  7. I would probably suggest tweezing the hair out and pop it, because they don't always pop on their own.  If you live near the ocean, pop it and take a swim.  If not, get the hair out, pop it, and use some topical medicine like alcohol or peroxide.

  8. have you got any pics 1st? before i make my diagnosis lol

  9. You can try a triple antibiotic cream, but don't pop it, if it pops on it's own I would pull out the hair, then leave it alone

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