Tuesday, December 6, 2011

How to Get Rid Of Blackheads In Inner Thighs


Blackheads on the inner thigh are much a result of ingrown hairs. According to MayoClinic.com, shaving your bikini line can lead to razor burn, a popular manifestation of ingrown hairs.Blackheads on the inner thigh can also be regular acne, made by an infected oil clog in the hair follicle. Exfoliation, the procedure of scrubbing away surface dead skin cells, can have the added bonus of freeing a trapped ingrown hair responsible for a blackheads on the inner thigh.

  • Exfoliate your skin using a soft facial cleanser and loofah, washcloth or bath pouf. Get into a hot shower and allow the steam to help open your pores. Apply a few drops of cleanser on your scrubbing implement and massage your inner thigh mildly in a circular motion. Wash w/ hot water.
  • Saturate a cotton ball w/ salicylic acid toner and rub it across your skin to help keep your pores clear and dry up pimples. Do not allow the toner to occur into contact w/ your genitals.
  • Smooth an aloe vera-based Hydrocortone cream over your skin to help cut swelling and irritation and calm any itching.
  • Provide existing blackheads time to heal before you shave again, and wear loose clothing that does not rub against them. Shaving over blackheads can break them open, spread bacteria and further irritate ingrown hairs.

Tips and Warnings
  • Consider waxing if you feel your blackheads are a result of razor burn. Waxing removes hair at the root, decreasing the likelihood of ingrown hairs and preventing your skin hair-free longer than shaving.

Things You'll Need
  • Gentle facial cleanser
  • Loofah, bath pouf or washcloth
  • Salicylic acid toner
  • Cotton ball
  • Aloe-vera based cortisone cream