STOP INGROWN HAIR WITH KALO
Ingrown hair occurs when hair fails to grow out of the hair follicles and finds itself lodged under the skin or when hair curls back into itself and starts growing inside the hair follicle. As the hair grow longer, it curls and forms ball that looks very similar to a cyst. This cyst grows larger and larger, causing bumps on the skin, which can cause irritations and itching. Most of the time these bumps can be very painful to touch especially they get infected.
An infected ingrown hair is called a pseudofolliculitis barbae. Painful red bumps on the skin is the early sign of this condition, If left untreated pus may form. During this stage, you will need a dermatologist to open and drain the pus out and could give you some topical antibiotics. Do not attempt to drain the pus yourself because further infection may occur.
Shaving is the most common cause of ingrown hair. Shaving involves cutting hair as close as possible to the skin with the use of a razor. If not done correctly, some hairs can be cut at an angle, therefore, having a sharp tip. When hair grows, the sharp tip can stab the surrounding tissues. As the hair grow further, the hair can kink and form a plug causing obstruction.
It is important to treat ingrown hairs before it gets infected. This will prevent you from seeing your doctor and also prevent ugly scars. The use of an ingrown hair treatment like Kalo will help resolve this. Kalo Ingrown Hair Treatment is a mild form of treatment as it does not contain harsh chemicals like salicylic acid, Kalo contain natural herbal extracts as a substitute to salicylic acid making it more skin friendly. With regular use, Kalo is very effective for ingrown hair removal. It mildly exfoliates the outer dermal layer while adding elasticity to the newly exposed hair. This releases the trapped hair from under the constantly regenerating layers of skin.
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