8 ways to get rid of boils after waxing

Keep your skin flawless after waxing with these tips.

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Written By: Bhakti Paun Sharma | Updated : July 29, 2016 10:58 AM IST

The pain during waxing is momentary. But there are some who get boils that leave marks for weeks post waxing. These boils or eruptions are termed as folliculitis and are due to the traumatic pull of the hair shaft leading to inflammation of the hair follicles and pustule due to secondary contamination of the open follicles with bacteria in the presence of sweat says dermatologist, Dr Shefali Trasi Nerurkar. Here are 6 things you must not do when you are suffering from folliculitis.

In a few cases, these boils may disappear in a few hours or in a couple of days without causing much discomfort. However, in some cases, the boils stay for long just like your pimples. These usually occur near the shoulder area, back and upper arm. Once they dry up, you experience itching and they leave dark spots too. Here are some tips to soothe irritated skin after waxing.

So what s the solution? Skip waxing completely? Absolutely not. Confused about the hair removal methods to try? Read more on what is better epilation, waxing or shaving. With just a few handy tips, you can prevent these bumps or boils after waxing.

Tips to PREVENT boils after waxing-

  1. Avoid waxing when you are menstruating. Your skin is usually more sensitive during those days.
  2. Avoid moving to extremely hot or polluted places immediately after waxing. The dirt and heat can affect the open pores causing these boils.

Tips to GET RID of boils after waxing-

  1. If you exfoliate or scrub with a pumice stone on the day you wax to prevent ingrown hair, make sure that there is a gap of a few hours between waxing and exfoliating. Here are some natural exfoliants you can try.
  2. Using antibiotic creams on the affected area can prevent spreading of germs and marks.
  3. Do not use harsh soaps on the day of waxing. In fact, bathe with plain water and use a soft loofah to clean your skin.
  4. Wear loose clothing. Wearing a tight jeans or trouser or shirt can cause friction and cause more discomfort due to the bumps.
  5. Topical ointments can be applied for the first few days to get rid of the boils.
  6. Always apply ice cubes immediately after waxing followed by a good moisturiser.
  7. Applying fresh lemon, coconut oil or tea tree oil is also a good idea. You can also dust some baby powder on the affected areas to prevent itching. These home remedies dry the boils in a couple of days. Here are some more beauty hacks with baby powder.
  8. Avoid scratching with your nails. If you experience a lot of itching, rub the area gently with a soft cloth.

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