Ingrown hairs. First thought: “Ew!” Second thought: “Ouch!” Third thought: “How on Earth does a man get rid of those nasty, hurtful ingrown hairs on his face?”
If you’ve got a tall, dark and handsome man in your life. Or just a man with a lot of hair on his face, chances are you know exactly what I’m talking about. Somehow the strain of the shave does this… Actually, I looked it up and ingrown hairs, also known as razor bump, happen when shaved hair gets trapped inside the follicle or grows back into the skin. Ouchy! If you care to get all doctor-ish—the term is Pseudofollicultis. Sounds serious!
I bought it for my husband this Christmas. (Perfect stocking stuffer, right?) He put it to use and no joke—two weeks later his ingrown hairs were gone. No way, you say? I say yes. It got to be all those high-quality ingredients at work. Here’s how this ingrown hair night cream works:
• Shea butter softens the skin, allowing ingrown hairs to break free.
• Jojoba oil moisturizes and helps unclog pores.
• White willow bark and meadowsweet extract, containing salicilin, gently exfoliate and release the trapped hair.
• Botanical extracts that are rich in fruit acids improve the look of the skin’s texture.
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