Hair & Skin Care : How to Avoid Having Ingrown Hair

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Uploaded by on Dec 16, 2008

The best product for avoiding ingrown hair is salicylic acid, which can be found in drug stores. Find out why alcohol should not be used to get rid of ingrown hair with help from a barber and salon owner in this free video on personal grooming.

Expert: Sophia Karimkhani
Bio: Sophia Karimkhani is the owner and operator of Sophia Beauty and Barber Salon in Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: Todd Green

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  • at least she speaks more than one language, you shouldn't be so harsh

  • thank u sophia... my friend visits your salon!

    good review!

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  • @montrealNH fuck you!

  • Inthrown hair^^

  • she is definately persian, i can hear it just from her accent.

    i love the accent, persian (iranian language) is a very smooth language, nothing compared to the harsh sounding arabic.

  • That was funny

  • What concentration of salicylic acid should we use? Wart off is like 15% salicylic acid but it burns the skin off and seemed to make my ingrown hair even more infected (looks like burned, raw skin now..). Acne salicylic acid is like 2-3%...is there a special kind for ingrown hairs?

    I'm going to live in austin in the fall! :)

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