Ok, this is kind of a lengthy answer but I promise it'll help.
Don'tuse disposable blades more than once or twice. Soak in alcohol for 230 minutes before use.
Don't attempt to use those twin or triple blade "closer-shaving" razors. The first blade stretches the skin; the second (and third) shaves too close, cutting hair off below the skin line. When the skin bounces back, those hairs are set up to be trapped repeatedly under the skin every time you shave that way.
Don't tweeze those ingrowns! It is not permanent hair removal. When tweezed hairs grow back (in two to three weeks), they are trapped under the skin line. Those areas become "hot spots" of chronic ingrowns, so resist the urge to "post up" in that mirror to tweeze or pick. Unhook them and snip only.
Don'tuse a Norelco rotary shaver. Circular blade motion cuts the hair in every imaginable direction. Count on trouble if you're even slightly bump-prone.
Don't shave upward, against the grain, or shave back and forth over the same place repeatedly in an attempt to get a closer shave. There is a built-in trade-off; less close=100% clearer.
Don't use anything except PFB Bump Fighter or Bic Disposable for Sensitive Skin with our Acne Wash as directed, or a sanitized non-rotary electric shaver, T-edger or clippers.
Don'tforget to soak those disposable blades in alcohol for 20 minutes before shaving, or spray with Clippercide as directed.
Don'tattempt to take a blade to your face for the first time until your prescribed night medication can be tolerated comfortably overnight and you have our "go ahead".
Don't forget to spray disinfectant on razors, clipper and/or T-edger blades, guards and attachments before and after shaving. Clippercide is available at beauty supply stores. Don't forget to take some with you to the barbershop. Do watch for barbershop sanitation (or lack of it).
Don'ttry to use the same clipper and T-edger blades for the rest of your life. Change those blades every six months.
Don'tshare your clippers and T-edgers ever.
Don't scrub too hard or rub your face with a terry cloth towel. If your skin is not irritated, scrub very gently (with prescribed product only) for no more than 30 seconds. Blot your face dry (no rubbing) with a soft towel or Kleenex Viva paper towels. Attention athletes: Don't wipe off sweat; blot dry instead!
I have the same problem. I'm 15 now and remember always having them. I use to think they were ingrown hairs or something. but even when i pluck them, they won't go away!! they are tiny small white bumps....barely and bump at all. but its pn my knees and a little off to the side. lotion kinda works...but i heard of this thing called nads...thats a ingrown hair solution. i would try it or go to a dermatologist...
Use a collar and a leash.
Try a skin lightening cream ____ They are generally ingrown hairs or marks from previous ingrown hairs. Try what I did: 1. Exfolliate my legs every day with a face scrub with a loofah or stiff brush in small circles (I use St Ives Apricot scrub) 2. Moisturize with an alpha hydroxy lotion (I use Alpha Hydrox AHA Enhanced Lotion) 3. About a week later spend a whole weekend inspecting each bump and removing ingrown hairs with sterilized needle and a good pair of tweezers Now I put warm compresses on my legs before I wax to help prevent the hair bumps from coming back. A lot of work but I love the smooth legs...
It depends on what they are.
Try plastic surgery.
It is most likely a sty which is an ingrown hair on the eye. It will go away with time.
Causes of ingrown facial hair can include having oily skin, which stops the hairs growing outwards and forcing them inward. Shaving the wrong away (against the grain) can also cause ingrown facial hair as it disrupts the shape of the hair follicle causing it to grow the other way.
if u dont know den try to ask a doctor!
Usually a week
Are they black bumps? If so they are blackheads. My cat had them and I changed the food dish and they went away. Just a suggestion.
Go to a doctor right away to get some medication
Trust me you have not tried everything i would try to apologize to her face to face for everything youve done and ask for forgivness if she says no and keeps hatung u then tell her your sorry she feels that way and you wish you could make it up to her and walk away and let her think about what youve just said