1. Make an aspirin mask: This sounds crazy, but it can work. Make a mask with crushed, over-the-counter aspirin. It contains salicylic acid, which helps exfoliate skin.
  2. Shave in the same direction: If you shave, move the razor in the same direction as your hair, instead of against. Shave with warm water, and rinse after each stroke.
  3. Exfoliate: Every day, gently rub the area with a washcloth, loofah, sugar, baking soda, or exfoliating soap.
  4. Apply tea tree oil: This is antibacterial and anti-inflammatory. You can dilute tea tree oil with warm water or mix with olive oil, leave on for 10 minutes, and then rinse off.
  5. Use a bikini area treatment: These 7 products are for post-waxing, but they could be helpful to shavers as well.
  6. Remove with sterilized needle or tweezers: This makes doctors nervous, and many recommend against doing it. But here’s the WikiHow on removing ingrown pubic hair. We’re not recommending this, we’re just saying … the information is out there.
  7. Laser hair removal: I am doing this as soon as a money blizzard hits my home, or after I finish paying for my son’s education, whichever comes first. I’ve heard a few reports of ingrown hairs still happening after laser hair removal, but it’s rare. How do you usually deal with bikini line ingrown hairs? Image via VStock LLC/Tetra Images/Corbis

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title: “7 Ways To Cure Bikini Bumps Stop Them From Coming Back” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-08” author: “Penney Mason”


  1. Make an aspirin mask: This sounds crazy, but it can work. Make a mask with crushed, over-the-counter aspirin. It contains salicylic acid, which helps exfoliate skin.
  2. Shave in the same direction: If you shave, move the razor in the same direction as your hair, instead of against. Shave with warm water, and rinse after each stroke.
  3. Exfoliate: Every day, gently rub the area with a washcloth, loofah, sugar, baking soda, or exfoliating soap.
  4. Apply tea tree oil: This is antibacterial and anti-inflammatory. You can dilute tea tree oil with warm water or mix with olive oil, leave on for 10 minutes, and then rinse off.
  5. Use a bikini area treatment: These 7 products are for post-waxing, but they could be helpful to shavers as well.
  6. Remove with sterilized needle or tweezers: This makes doctors nervous, and many recommend against doing it. But here’s the WikiHow on removing ingrown pubic hair. We’re not recommending this, we’re just saying … the information is out there.
  7. Laser hair removal: I am doing this as soon as a money blizzard hits my home, or after I finish paying for my son’s education, whichever comes first. I’ve heard a few reports of ingrown hairs still happening after laser hair removal, but it’s rare. How do you usually deal with bikini line ingrown hairs? Image via VStock LLC/Tetra Images/Corbis

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title: “7 Ways To Cure Bikini Bumps Stop Them From Coming Back” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-30” author: “Marion Dobkowski”


  1. Make an aspirin mask: This sounds crazy, but it can work. Make a mask with crushed, over-the-counter aspirin. It contains salicylic acid, which helps exfoliate skin.
  2. Shave in the same direction: If you shave, move the razor in the same direction as your hair, instead of against. Shave with warm water, and rinse after each stroke.
  3. Exfoliate: Every day, gently rub the area with a washcloth, loofah, sugar, baking soda, or exfoliating soap.
  4. Apply tea tree oil: This is antibacterial and anti-inflammatory. You can dilute tea tree oil with warm water or mix with olive oil, leave on for 10 minutes, and then rinse off.
  5. Use a bikini area treatment: These 7 products are for post-waxing, but they could be helpful to shavers as well.
  6. Remove with sterilized needle or tweezers: This makes doctors nervous, and many recommend against doing it. But here’s the WikiHow on removing ingrown pubic hair. We’re not recommending this, we’re just saying … the information is out there.
  7. Laser hair removal: I am doing this as soon as a money blizzard hits my home, or after I finish paying for my son’s education, whichever comes first. I’ve heard a few reports of ingrown hairs still happening after laser hair removal, but it’s rare. How do you usually deal with bikini line ingrown hairs? Image via VStock LLC/Tetra Images/Corbis

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title: “7 Ways To Cure Bikini Bumps Stop Them From Coming Back” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-18” author: “Nancy Marchese”


  1. Make an aspirin mask: This sounds crazy, but it can work. Make a mask with crushed, over-the-counter aspirin. It contains salicylic acid, which helps exfoliate skin.
  2. Shave in the same direction: If you shave, move the razor in the same direction as your hair, instead of against. Shave with warm water, and rinse after each stroke.
  3. Exfoliate: Every day, gently rub the area with a washcloth, loofah, sugar, baking soda, or exfoliating soap.
  4. Apply tea tree oil: This is antibacterial and anti-inflammatory. You can dilute tea tree oil with warm water or mix with olive oil, leave on for 10 minutes, and then rinse off.
  5. Use a bikini area treatment: These 7 products are for post-waxing, but they could be helpful to shavers as well.
  6. Remove with sterilized needle or tweezers: This makes doctors nervous, and many recommend against doing it. But here’s the WikiHow on removing ingrown pubic hair. We’re not recommending this, we’re just saying … the information is out there.
  7. Laser hair removal: I am doing this as soon as a money blizzard hits my home, or after I finish paying for my son’s education, whichever comes first. I’ve heard a few reports of ingrown hairs still happening after laser hair removal, but it’s rare. How do you usually deal with bikini line ingrown hairs? Image via VStock LLC/Tetra Images/Corbis

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title: “7 Ways To Cure Bikini Bumps Stop Them From Coming Back” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-05” author: “Daniel Dorsey”


  1. Make an aspirin mask: This sounds crazy, but it can work. Make a mask with crushed, over-the-counter aspirin. It contains salicylic acid, which helps exfoliate skin.
  2. Shave in the same direction: If you shave, move the razor in the same direction as your hair, instead of against. Shave with warm water, and rinse after each stroke.
  3. Exfoliate: Every day, gently rub the area with a washcloth, loofah, sugar, baking soda, or exfoliating soap.
  4. Apply tea tree oil: This is antibacterial and anti-inflammatory. You can dilute tea tree oil with warm water or mix with olive oil, leave on for 10 minutes, and then rinse off.
  5. Use a bikini area treatment: These 7 products are for post-waxing, but they could be helpful to shavers as well.
  6. Remove with sterilized needle or tweezers: This makes doctors nervous, and many recommend against doing it. But here’s the WikiHow on removing ingrown pubic hair. We’re not recommending this, we’re just saying … the information is out there.
  7. Laser hair removal: I am doing this as soon as a money blizzard hits my home, or after I finish paying for my son’s education, whichever comes first. I’ve heard a few reports of ingrown hairs still happening after laser hair removal, but it’s rare. How do you usually deal with bikini line ingrown hairs? Image via VStock LLC/Tetra Images/Corbis

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title: “7 Ways To Cure Bikini Bumps Stop Them From Coming Back” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-29” author: “Janie Morales”


  1. Make an aspirin mask: This sounds crazy, but it can work. Make a mask with crushed, over-the-counter aspirin. It contains salicylic acid, which helps exfoliate skin.
  2. Shave in the same direction: If you shave, move the razor in the same direction as your hair, instead of against. Shave with warm water, and rinse after each stroke.
  3. Exfoliate: Every day, gently rub the area with a washcloth, loofah, sugar, baking soda, or exfoliating soap.
  4. Apply tea tree oil: This is antibacterial and anti-inflammatory. You can dilute tea tree oil with warm water or mix with olive oil, leave on for 10 minutes, and then rinse off.
  5. Use a bikini area treatment: These 7 products are for post-waxing, but they could be helpful to shavers as well.
  6. Remove with sterilized needle or tweezers: This makes doctors nervous, and many recommend against doing it. But here’s the WikiHow on removing ingrown pubic hair. We’re not recommending this, we’re just saying … the information is out there.
  7. Laser hair removal: I am doing this as soon as a money blizzard hits my home, or after I finish paying for my son’s education, whichever comes first. I’ve heard a few reports of ingrown hairs still happening after laser hair removal, but it’s rare. How do you usually deal with bikini line ingrown hairs? Image via VStock LLC/Tetra Images/Corbis

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