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    People Are Swearing By This Viral Product That Gets Rid Of Ingrown Hairs After Shaving, So I Tried It For A Month, And Here's What Happened

    By Ajani Bazile-Dutes,

    22 days ago

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    Hi! I'm Ajani, a writer here at BuzzFeed, and I've barely clean-shaven my face in the last three years because I would get a bunch of unflattering ingrown hairs. Many of you may relate, especially if you're Black, since our hair tends to be coarse and curly, which can cause us to have ingrown hairs more than other people.

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    I've tried the common tips like exfoliating beforehand and shaving with the grain instead of against it. While that advice has definitely helped, it hasn't been effective enough for me to be able to clean-shave on a weekly basis without getting the ingrown hairs.

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    I trim my beard hair every couple of weeks, but I really only clean-shave my face maybe once or twice a year, which is a lot less than I'd like. Even when I trim it really low quite often, I'll experience razor bumps. It's not that I want to constantly have a hairless face, but I'd like to have the option to do so more often.

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    Recently, on TikTok, I've been seeing people rave about Topicals High Roller Ingrown Hair Tonic . First, I saw the product on TikTok used by NotWildin , who claimed that the product has helped him with his ingrown hairs and experience less razor bumps. Since then, I've seen a lot of other people on TikTok, mostly Black users, also sing praises about this tonic and how it's helped them experience smoother skin after shaving a part of their body or eliminating existing ingrown hairs.

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    The product itself says that it "softens, soothes, and reduces discomfort caused by ingrown hairs." The directions simply say "Roll onto clean, dry, affected area."

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    Its active ingredients are salicylic acid, glycolic acid, niacinamide, and zinc PCA.

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    Of course, I had to try this product for myself. So, over the course of a month, I clean-shaved about every 10 days and applied this tonic afterward to see if I would experience fewer razor bumps than in the past. Here's what happened:

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    Just for reference, this is how much facial hair I had before the first shave, which was way too much for my preference.

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    FIRST SHAVE: To start, I washed my face and exfoliated the beard area. After I dried my face, I shaved.

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    I've been shaving with the Philips Norelco OneBlade for a couple of years because it also helps me experience fewer razor bumps.

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    This was my face afterward. Smooth and ready for the tonic.

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    The actual product is a little plastic ball that's thinly layered in moisture and rolls when you rub it on the skin. I rolled it on the area I had just shaved and waited a few minutes for it to dry before I moisturized my face and neck.

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    This was how my skin was doing one day after that first shave. No bumps or inflammation yet.

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    Though six days afterward, I got this little bump on the left side of my face and applied some tonic on the area after washing my face.

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    The next day, the bump decreased in size and was no longer noticeable.

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    SECOND SHAVE: Nine days after that first shave, it felt like it was time for a second one. After I shaved again, I discovered there were a handful of bumps on the left side of my jaw that had been hidden by the hair.

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    I applied the tonic to the area, as well as the rest of my beard area, and the next morning my face looked significantly smoother.

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    That area of my face stayed clear for the three days after that second shave. On the fourth day after, I noticed another bump. So that night, after I washed my face, I applied the tonic again, but the bump was still kind of there the next morning and remained for a couple more days.

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    THIRD SHAVE: 12 days after that second shave, I shaved for the third and last time. Again, after shaving, I noticed a bump that had been hidden by my facial hair and also one on my neck. I applied the tonic to those areas as well as the rest of the freshly shaved area.

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    FINAL RESULTS: So, this time, the bumps didn't disappear in the days that followed despite me applying the tonic each morning and night after washing my face. But still, I noticed through this monthlong experiment that I had gotten a lot fewer ingrown hairs and had shorter-lasting inflammation than I used to before using this hair tonic.

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    To learn more about ingrown hairs and how to avoid them, I spoke with Dr. Ife Rodney , a board-certified dermatologist and founding director of Eternal Dermatology + Aesthetics in Fulton, MD. According to Dr. Rodney, ingrown hairs are caused after shaving because the hair is cut really sharp at an angle with "each strand of hair becoming like a little knife that makes it easier for it to break the surface of the skin and puncture and grow inward."

    She explained it's believed that the reason Black people experience ingrown hairs more is due to the curved shape of the African hair follicle. "So even when you look at the hair follicles and curly hair, they come out of the skin at an angle, and then the follicle curves, the hairs curve. So the entire angle just makes it so much more likely for the hair to turn and grow straight back into the skin versus, let's say, a straight hair type or wavy where the hair just sort of waves or protrudes away from the surface of the skin," Dr. Rodney told BuzzFeed.

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    To avoid ingrown hairs, Dr. Rodney suggested gently massaging a warm washcloth in a circular motion once a day while showering, specifically in the areas where someone is prone to getting ingrown hairs. "And what this does is that it just helps to dislodge any hairs that will just about to grow into the skin and just sort of free them up and pull them away from the skin so that they grow outwards," she explained.

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    She also recommended antibacterial soaps like Dial or using a washcloth with Hibiclens which is also antibacterial and available over the counter. She said these can be useful to avoid inflammation, scarring, and post-drainage caused by ingrown hairs. These can happen because when the "sharp hair punctures the skin and grows inwards, then bacteria from the surface of the skin gets into the follicles and into the site of the ingrown hair, and then you have a bacterial infection coupled together with a foreign body reaction."

    Another suggestion she had was not to get a super clean or close shave because after you shave that close, the hair is basically right under the skin. "Then sometimes the hairs, as they grow, they just are grown under the skin. From the start, they may not even come out above the surface. So it's like an ingrown hair from the very beginning," Dr. Rodney elaborated.

    The last thing she suggested was that instead of shaving, you could try waxing, threading, or even using a depository like Nair or The Magic Shave that dissolves the hair follicle. She explained that these methods remove the hair without cutting it to a blunt angle or a sharp point that would make it easier to ingrow.

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    "The absolute biggest mistake is that people try to pick at the [ingrown] hairs or pull them out on their own," Dr. Rodney revealed. "What happens most of the time is you just, first of all, traumatized the skin, leading to more inflammation, more pus, more scarring, and more discoloration; especially Brown and Black people get those dark spots. And the areas which sometimes look worse than the little ingrown hairs themselves is the hyperpigmentation or dark spots that remain for sometimes months and more after the actual little ingrown hair is gone."

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    Dr. Rodney also recommended seeing a dermatologist if you suffer from ingrown hairs. They can prescribe medication or perform procedures like laser hair reduction, which can eliminate the hairs and the root of the issue.

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    Finally, Dr. Rodney said the Topicials Ingrown Hair Tonic could be very useful because of its active ingredients. She told BuzzFeed the salicylic acid is great because "that's a beta hydroxy acid that can penetrate the oil glands and really unclog the pores and remove dead skin from the surface that could all contribute to the ingrown hair." According to her, glycolic acid is also great for brightening up dark spots and skin discoloration. She also mentioned that zinc could help with inflammation and skin irritation.

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    FINAL THOUGHTS: All in all, while using this product, I experienced significantly fewer ingrown hairs and inflammation compared to when I used to clean-shave this often in the past. It also seemed that the tonic helped smooth over the skin when I did experience a lot of bumps and inflammation. Though I won't be doing this close of a shave going forward (as per Dr. Rodney's words of wisdom), I'll still definitely be applying this tonic after every shave to further avoid razor bumps.

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    Have you ever tried this tonic? What are your best tips to get rid of or prevent ingrown hairs? Let me know in the comments below!

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