D.S. asks from Center Moriches, NY on March 24, 2008
Need Information on Brazilian Waxing
I was wondering if anyone has had any problems with Brazilian Waxing. I started getting them in April 07 and everything was going along fine. I had a waxing in October, same place, same person. I noticed a few days later that I started to have
large pimple types of marks on the frontal area. It's now March and I still have them
and they really haven't seem to go away. They are redish purple and a little tender to the touch. Not very attractive. I asked the shop about it and they feel it's ingrown hairs. I just wondered if anyone else has had this problem and if so what they did about it. If not, any suggestions besides going to a Dermatologist or Gynecologist? I have a Gynecologist appointment in April. Thanks in advance for any of your responses.
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I want to thank all of you for your quick and wonderful responses. I have been doing what many of you said. Some of you have some different ideas and I am going to try them. I do have a Dr's appointment and am definitely going to follow up on your suggestions. Again, thanks for all your help. This is a great place to get answers to your questions. I hope, at some time in the future, I can help some of you with my
suggestions. Have a great day everyone, D.
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J.A. answers from Syracuse on March 25, 2008
I have had this happen before.. I popped them like pimples.. but I did so right away. There could be deeper infection now and I would ask a physician.
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G.L. answers from Albany on March 25, 2008
It does sound like in grown hairs. I have had this happen after a waxing as the hair starts to grow back in. So I lightly exfoliated (a dry wash cloth) then plucked the hair out of the "pimple" I know this sounds weird and painful but it actually felt better than the tender spot, and it seemed to do the trick as the spot was gone in a couple days. They make a cream that balances the ph and helps prevent in grown hairs in the bikini area.
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M.Q. answers from New York on March 25, 2008
These are in grown hairs. I would start by using loufa on the area every day and follow up with a product I believe is called Tend. I've been buying for a while so I only know it by sight. They should have it at Ricky's. It is basically like an after shave product for sensitive areas and it keeps you from getting more of those bumps. But you should be doing a loufa after waxing regularly to prevent in grown hairs.
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T.M. answers from New York on March 25, 2008
D.-
I would definitely say you have an ingrown hair that is infected at this point. I would try using warm compresses to see if you can get it to the surface and then pull it or squeeze it out. Since it's been so long, I would try the warm compresses for a few days and then go see the dermatologist if it doesn't improve.
For future waxes, make sure you always exfoliate in the shower and use some type of solution to fight ingrowns.
I always wait 24 hours after waxing and then make sure I use a loofah or scrub to exfoliate while I'm in the shower. I do this daily. After the shower, I use a tea tree oil pad on my bikini area. Tea tree oil is a natural disinfectant so it helps to prevent pimples and clogged pores. There's other solutions you can use like Tend Skin or Bliss Ingrown Hair Eliminating Pads, but I prefer the more organic approach.
Hope this helps!
-T.
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B.A. answers from New York on March 24, 2008
I use the NADS product. It is great and washes off with warm water. Nothing sticky or messy. You can reuse the cloths too. I also have had these bumps on 2 different times. They were also purple. I found out that they were in grown hairs. What happens is if the hair is pulled out in the same direction that it is growing in, it WILL cause it to become in grown. Because the hair in that area grown in different directions, it is very difficult to always pull everything out in the direction that it should be pulled in.
You could research the proper way to take care of them, but this is what I do. If they are uncomfortable, I use a clean tweaser and just scratch across the top and then the hair just pops right out. It is not even attatched because it is like a very small infection. DO NOT DIG AT IT! It will cause it to scar just like a pimple that kids tend to pick at.
I truly believe that this is the case for you ladies. I would use a LITTLE proxide on a cotton ball on them after the hair is removed. Then just keep it clean. It is SOOOOO much better then shaving, I wish that I had started doing it in my 20's.
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L.P. answers from New York on March 25, 2008
Hi D.,
I'm a mother of two. I've been getting Brazilian waxes since Apr 03. Interestingly, I started waxing to avoid getting ingrown hairs, which for me, seems to occur sparingly since I started. In general, I use an exfoliant (any OTC scrub like St. Ives will do) daily in the shower to free the hair follicles that tend to grow parallel to the skin, rather than perpendicular and thus through the skin.
It sounds like you have some areas of folliculitis. They should resolve as the hair grows through, though the areas will be tender. If you can express the pus surrounding the follicle, it should release the pressure and the hair should come through the skin.
This happens from time to time with my waxes too. But through the years as I stuck with it regularly, it happened less and less. If you're shaving in between, this will make it worse, may even bring it on.
Good luck!
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K.K. answers from New York on March 25, 2008
They are in grown hairs. I am not sure where you live but most places that specialize in Brazilian waxing can give you a solution that can prevent them. The shop should have been able to fix this and if they were not then see a dermatologist or change shops.
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G.L. answers from Albany on March 25, 2008
It does sound like in grown hairs. I have had this happen after a waxing as the hair starts to grow back in. So I lightly exfoliated (a dry wash cloth) then plucked the hair out of the "pimple" I know this sounds weird and painful but it actually felt better than the tender spot, and it seemed to do the trick as the spot was gone in a couple days. They make a cream that balances the ph and helps prevent in grown hairs in the bikini area.
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M.Q. answers from New York on March 25, 2008
These are in grown hairs. I would start by using loufa on the area every day and follow up with a product I believe is called Tend. I've been buying for a while so I only know it by sight. They should have it at Ricky's. It is basically like an after shave product for sensitive areas and it keeps you from getting more of those bumps. But you should be doing a loufa after waxing regularly to prevent in grown hairs.
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A.G. answers from New York on March 25, 2008
Hi D.,
I've been getting brazilian waxes for about 2 years now, i notice if i nair or shave instead one month it makes ingrown soo much worse!! I use Arbonne's Awaken sea salt scrub everytime i shower to help all the ingrowns the longer you wait they worse they get so definitely keep scrubbing. Where do you go to get them done??? I found a great spa = Sugar Sugar in port jeff they are fast, professional and use a sugar based wax which is much gentler. If there is no hair coming out I would def go to the doc - gyno and have it checked out! I get worried abotu salons double dipping their sticks in the wax, this could easily spread anything!!
Good Luck!!
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A.
www.theskinyourin.myarbonne.com
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L.Z. answers from New York on March 25, 2008
I think you should go to your family doctor,don't wait until April. By pulling the hair out(waxing) you leave an opening for germs and such to get into your skin, and with things like MRSA around you can't afford to wait to get it checked out. I don't think you can take the word of "the shop" this is a medical concern not a cosmetic one.....go to the doctor ...TODAY
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