Ingrown Hair Scars Around The Bikini Area!!
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Apr 26, 2013
Nancy C.
Hey guys so I was just wondering if anyone knows how to get rid of these stubborn ingrown hair scars. summer is coming up and I know they'll be noticeable if I do wear a bikini :/
I have some along the sides of the bikini line and the happy trial area.
Please help!
Apr 26, 2013
Amber C.
If you apply coconut oil to the areas every night they heal & become less noticeable.
Apr 26, 2013
Amber C.
& if you don't have any of that then use like neosporin & just let the area heal. So try not to shave as much there until the scars have repaired.
Apr 28, 2013
Taylor V.
Bio oil. Best scar fading oil ever.
I even use it on my face for acne scars.
Apr 28, 2013
Ash B.
Your scars will fade of you shave less & use hair removal cream instead. don't scratch while hair is growing back & remember to always exfoliate. helps razor slide easier when shaving and also shave downward.
Apr 28, 2013
Rochelle B.
I've had bad problems with these in the past. dr said try not to shave too much just trim when you can. and use a sterile wash nothing with perfumes.. if they get real bad you can get the dr to remove the hair if you can't.. bio oil is good for scarring. but only a little bit.