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Ruthieandskincare
Dry/Resilient
if you wax or shave ingrown hairs happen.
if you can afford it Laser is your best bet.
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Oily/Resilient
Exfoliate before shaving/waxing/epilating and then apply aloe vera gel after to soothe the skin. Applying a chemical exfoliant like AHA/BHA also helps with the ingrown hairs.
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