What is ingrown hair?

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What is ingrown hair?

Skin condition caused by blockage of the hair follicles. It can occur in people of all ages and genders. Ingrown hairs appear as small bumps or spots. When touched, they feel rough on the skin, similar to chicken skin. They are most commonly found in areas with dry, dehydrated skin, such as the upper arms, thighs, and armpits.

What causes ingrown hair?

  • Ingrown hairs are caused by the accumulation of a protein call keratin inside the hair follicles, causing the hair follicles to become clogg and the hair to be unable to grow out. Resulting in small bumps. In addition, there are many other factors that cause ingrown hairs, including
    genetics, which can be passed down through genetics. If someone in the family has had a problem with ingrown hairs before,
  • Dry skin: People with dry skin and skin that lacks moisture are more likely to develop ingrown hairs than the general population.
    Weather conditions during cold weather can make the skin drier, causing the skin to lose moisture, which can make ingrown hairs worse.
  • Hair removal: If hair is removed incorrectly, such as by plucking, waxing, or shaving. It can cause hair to break or become stuck in the hair follicles, leading to ingrown hairs.
    Friction against clothing or repeated เล่น UFABET ผ่านมือถือ สะดวกทุกที่ ทุกเวลา pressure on areas with hair can irritate the skin, causing hair follicles to become inflamed, leading to ingrown hairs.
  • Chronic diseases such as skin allergies, diabetes, or thyroid disease can cause dry skin, leading to ingrown hairs.

Where can ingrown hairs occur?

  • Armpit hair is often cause by improper hair removal and wearing clothes that are too tight. Which causes friction and skin irritation, leading to ingrown hairs.
  • Arms and legs, because they are large areas, are regularly expose to pollution and weather conditions. Causing the skin to become dry and not moisturized. Which may cause ingrown hairs.
  • The back, because it is an area under the clothing, the skin rubs against the clothes often, which may cause moisture, which can also lead to ingrown hairs.
  • The intimate area , because it is an area with more sensitive skin than other areas, can easily become damp and rub against clothing, leading to ingrown hairs.
  • Face and cheeks , as these areas have fine, soft hair and a large number of pores, can easily become clogged, leading to ingrown hairs. 
  • Beard is an area where ingrown hairs can occur. If you shave regularly, you are more likely to develop ingrown hairs than usual.