I vainly got my chest waxed and now it's red and covered in little zits, wha!


Question: I vainly got my chest waxed and now it's red and covered in little zits, what do I do now!?
So I waxed my chest, it got real red and real sore, I put cold compresses on it and rubbed some aloe vera gel on it, but two days later it's still pretty red and now covered in little zits!. What should I do next!?
Do I exfoliate!? If so, what product!?
Do I use some sort of anti-zit cream!? If so, which one!?
(I'm a little nervous that anything I use will only make it redder and aggravate things worse!.)
What caused this!?
How can I avoid this next time if my vanity gets the better part of my sanity!?
How many days before I the zits and redness subside!?

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Answers:
use a cream with tea tree oil in it, if that doesnt help !.!.!.!. exfoliate gently!. Just go to the store and by an exfoliating scrub marked gentle or for sensitive skin!. usually the after math of waxing does take a few days to go down to be patient with it !.!.!. don't make it worse my scrubbing at it or anything like that!. Good luckWww@Answer-Health@Com

LOL I am sorry I had to laugh!. Totally reminded me of the scence in 40 Year Old Virgin when he gets his chest waxed!. The best thing to use is Tea Tree Oil!. It will help a lot to clear it up!. But whatever you do do not put the tea tree oil on and then bandage it, it will cause you to burn!. It need air!. Wearing a shirt will be fine!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

sounds like you have a bunch of ingrown hairs!. the hair curls up before it can exit the skin, and causes some inflammation and irritation!. i get that on my legs when i shave for swim meets!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

They aren't zits, they are most likely ingrown hairs!. You need to use calming skin treatments like aloe and just let your skin rest!. If you think this will happen again, get laser hair removal!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

if this was very recent after you got waxed it might just be irritation like a kind of friction burn but if it hurts or is giving off stuff it may be a rash or ingrown hairsWww@Answer-Health@Com

Your skin is just a little irritated right now, I would just keep it clean and moisturized, and relax!.
Hope I helpedWww@Answer-Health@Com

Its not covered in little zits, Its stubbles of the hairs!. it may feel like zits
but their not!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

go to your dermatologist!.!.!. a pill would work best and help the red ness not come backWww@Answer-Health@Com

cry!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

lol take a bath in zit cream lolWww@Answer-Health@Com

it will subside its norm if its ur first few timesWww@Answer-Health@Com

The cause for pimples are many and not only adolescence as
popularly believed!. Chronic constipation is one major cause,
the food we eat plays a very important role!. You will have
to cut down the fried food, chocolates, cheese and aerated
drinks!. Eat a lot of fresh fruits and green vegetables with
a lot of water!. Instead of washing the face with soap, use
orange peel powder!. Dry Orange peels in the shade for 4-5
days!. Powder finely and store!. Wash your face with this 2-3
times a day!. It clears the face and feels very refreshing!.
more tips http://acnecaretipz!.blogspot!.com
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I get these every time I shave or wax certain areas!.!.!. I've heard a number of different "treatments" !.!.!. Use baby powder to absorb moisture and oil so your skin doesn't become more irritated, use baby oil or Aloe Vera to keep it moist, etc!. Nothing really works for me!. I usually just have to wait it out!. It goes away within a few days!. Try exfoliating a few days after you've waxed!. I've heard if you do it consistently and often you get used to it and the bumps eventually stop developing!.

The bumps may have a number of causes!.

* "Barber's rash", medically known as folliculitis, is caused when the hair follicles become infected with the bacteria Staphylococcus aureus!. The infection leads to redness, itching, and small, pus-filled blisters!.

* "Razor bumps", medically called pseudofolliculitis barbae, occur when the hair curls and grows back into the skin!. This hair may then be attacked by the body's immune system, leading to redness, inflammation and increased susceptibility to infection!. It may also develop into full-blown folliculitis!.

* Ingrown hairs can also develop when the hair is cut too short, below the surface of the skin!.

Good Luck & God Bless!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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