When I pluck my eyebrows, I get realy bad inverted hair growth. It makes my skin looks disgusting, like I have really bad belmish problems, but I don't. I cleanse my face ever morning and am hygienic, yet ntohing I do makes them go away. I can't hide them with makeup, and sometimes they hurt to the touch.
Its really embarassing and annoying, because the rest of my face is clear yet I have this ugly clump between my eyes.
Occasionally, I get t a touch of acne around my nose, but its very rarely noticeable.
What can I do to make it go away? Is there an alternative method of hair removal that won't cause this to happen?Inverted Hair Growth Problem?
Use a gentle scrub or salicylic acid, it will exfoliate skin and make it go away.
To prevent: Before you pluck, exfoliate with a loofah to keep rid of dead skin that traps the hair. use warm water so the pores are open and it is easier to pluck, so you damage the skin less. Then when you are done use cold water or ice to close pores.
Sugaring and waxing are alternatives, but they can also cause this. I prefer plucking. You can also try using a brow shaper. It is like a blade you scrape over your brows. Don't worry, it's not like shaving, but you will have to maintain daily. It's really easy though.Inverted Hair Growth Problem?
sugaring... not sure on the spelling but i know a lot of people do it. The more you do the less you have to because the hair stops growing. People do it on their legs and under arms as well. I think it is sugar and honey, but look it up and see if it is anything more and how much of each.. Good luck!
Try exfoliating the bumps with salicylic acid pads - but don't do it too often, it could worsen the problem.
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
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