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I have "Folliculitis" (I get big pimples when I wax or shave my legs, underarms), if u have a way to help me? |
Folliculitis = infections of the hair follicules (basically after waxing or shaving, when your hair grows back, it sometimes gets infected and causes pimples with pus). Folliculitis is a result of damage to the follicle which leads to infection. The boils/carbuncles you get are the signs of infection. Common causes of follicle damage (which may apply to you) are friction from tight clothing or shaving, excess perspiration, acne or dermatitis, and abrasions (scrapes). Don't wax your armpit, just shave it, and put some aloe vera cream to make it cool, just like men did after they shave have you tried depilatory creams? I would do the laser treatment- You will never have to worry about any creams or shaving carefully- it will just be done and over with, and you wont have to be self concious or anything. good luck! Exfoliate skin gently,so trapped, dead skin doesn't cause bumps.Apply Cortaid after exfoliating;the Cortaid will thin the skin to make it less likely that plugs will occur.Make sure that your razor is very sharp.Otherwise,the laser treatment will let you be hair free for a longer period of time,but maybe you should ask a dermatologist who does laser hair removal about what the growing back of hair will be like for someone with your problem. BEFORE COMMITTING TO IT: |
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