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    Orangedog

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    #114774   2008-05-20 03:20 GMT      
    You shave in those sensitive spots and a day later you end up with a red spot on your perfectly shaved area because the hair has become instantly ingrown, flared or or infected.
    How the heck do you stop this from happening? _ Without buying the $40 cream from a shop.
    If you know a natural remedy I'd love to hear it PLEASE.

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    #114775   2008-05-20 03:26 GMT      
    Tea Tree Oil applied to the area after shaving should help prevent ingrown hairs.

    It also works well as a spot treatment.

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    #114776   2008-05-20 03:36 GMT      
    1% Hydrocortisone Cream

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    #114777   2008-05-20 08:35 GMT      
    I use tend skin. Its specifically used for ingrown hairs and razor bumps. It costs i think $20 for a 4oz bottle and totally worth it. It works very well. I know its not natural but it does work if nothing else helps.

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    #114778   2008-05-20 19:00 GMT      
    You can use a poultice of clay or potato peels
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