Preventing ingrown hairs

The simplest way to prevent ingrowing hairs is to let your hair grow freely without shaving it. You may want to try this for a brief period if you need relief from particularly bad spots.

If you don't want to stop shaving, the following shaving tips may help:

  • use a sharp, single-bladed razor
  • wet your skin with warm water and use a gel
  • shave in the direction the hairs are growing
  • use as few strokes of the razor as possible
  • rinse the razor after every stroke
  • try not to shave too closely leave a bit of stubble if you can, as bacteria can enter the tiny openings of freshly shaved skin

Other hair removal methods may be less likely to result in ingrowing hairs. For example, instead of shaving your legs, you may want to try depilatory creams, electrolysis or laser removal.

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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 21 Dec 2018