

What are Ingrown Hairs?
Ingrown hairs form when “sharpened” hairs curl back and re-enter the same hair follicle. They cause a “foreign body reaction”: meaning they are not “recognized” by the body and are attacked, causing inflammation, itching, infection and other unpleasant Ingrown Hair Symptoms. The medical term for this condition is “pseudofolliculitis barbae.”
Skin type is influenced by many factors:
- Hormonal changes (pregnancy, menopause , menstrual cycle)
- Health problems (rosacea, psoriasis, thyroid disorders)
- Genetic predisposition of skin type (oily versus dry, prone to breakouts, or sensitive skin)
- Smoking
- Medications
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Problem Skin
- Problem skin is usually oily, has a course texture and is subject to acne.
- Problem skin has large pores, blackheads, red blotches and may become more irritated under stress.
People with problem skin should consult a dermatologist
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