04-01-2015, 11:44 PM
I don't know if this is the same thing you're all talking about, but, when I get in-growns, I just take a safety pin and stick it under the first layer of skin, under the hair and lift it out, then do what I need to do to remove it. It doesn't hurt at ALL!! If it wasn't me doing it, I might not even know it was being done!!
The kind of in-growns I'm talking about (if there's more than one kind) look just like a normal hair, but they have grown under the first layer of skin. Because it's so thin, you can see right through the skin and it just looks like a normal hair, until you go to shave it and no matter what you do, it WON'T shave.
The kind of in-growns I'm talking about (if there's more than one kind) look just like a normal hair, but they have grown under the first layer of skin. Because it's so thin, you can see right through the skin and it just looks like a normal hair, until you go to shave it and no matter what you do, it WON'T shave.

