It's called a dudette
An infected elephants butt hair is not scientifically called a 'dude.' There may not be a specific name for it, it may depend on the type of infection and type of hair folicle. it's called butt hair
yes! that's why its called an 'ingrown' hair.... because it is stuck in your skin
No dork means stupid or nerd
There are specific hair removal products, like Olay Hair Removal, that can help with removing ingrown hairs. One can also use acne medication on the ingrown hair area to help with ingrown hair removal.
Oh, dude, you're talking about the glamorous world of equine anatomy! So, the hair on a horse's butt is technically called the "tail hair." Yeah, it's not as fancy as you thought, huh? But hey, it's still there, swishing around, making horses look majestic and all that.
Some people think that teabags do help with ingrown hairs. Some people do not think that teabags help with a ingrown hair.
Ingrown hairs are annoying and painful. Letting the hair grow out and free itself from the skin. This can be done with daily moisturizing and soft exfoliation to slowly remove the dead skin cells that are blocking the hair from reaching the surface. If you wish to remove the hair, it is possible the hair will become ingrown once again; however, a gentle pinching at the site of the ingrown hair should release the hair so you can pluck it.
No It tickles!
Hair doesn't go into your body, hair grows out of your body. Sometimes the hair shaft may get caught and produce what's called an "ingrown hair". This is usually the result of shaving.
no. it was first used in the 1800s as a term meaning a wealthy, well dressed man.
There are several pictures in medical books of hair that is ingrown on the scalp. You can find these books in a library or even at your local doctors office.
Causes of ingrown facial hair can include having oily skin, which stops the hairs growing outwards and forcing them inward. Shaving the wrong away (against the grain) can also cause ingrown facial hair as it disrupts the shape of the hair follicle causing it to grow the other way.