Cream that prevents the much dreaded ingrown hairs

Jul 7, 2009 20:21 GMT  ·  By

The name of Arezoo Kaviani might not ring a bell with most women, but the results of her work can be seen on stars such as Claudia Sciffer, Gwyneth Paltrow, Reese Witherspoon, Jake Gyllenhaal, Daniel Craig and Liam Neeson, her being the media-proclaimed biggest beauty and waxing guru in the UK. Since summer is already here and many women are preparing for the beach, one of Arezoo’s product is making a dashing comeback – the Ingrown Hair Cream.

Whichever means of eliminating unwanted hair women choose (save for the plain razors) comes with the unsightly and extremely troublesome problem of ingrown hairs. Similarly, countless ladies confess to not being able to let these go away on their own and pick until they get the hair from under the skin, thus causing more irritation and upping the chances of an infection. A way to efficiently combat this is by using Arezoo’s Ingrown Hair Cream after a wax.

Usually, beauticians employ products based on alcohol to prevent infection post-waxing. While they are undoubtedly efficient, they also dry the skin and make the redness become more visible, instead of calming it down. Because of this, Arezoo’s product is made of mostly tea tree oil and contains no alcohol. The tea tree oil acts as both an antiseptic and a drying agent, thus preventing ingrown hairs from appearing on the freshly waxed areas.

The Ingrown Hair Cream smells delicately and, what’s more important, does not thin the skin like alcohol-based products usually do. Given this, it can be used for cuts, burns, blemishes and scrapes on the entire body, as well as an after-shave by men for its soothing properties. The product is guaranteed to lead to fewer and fewer ingrown hairs from wax to wax, a promise that is duly respected, as reviewers say.

“Famous for her legendary eyebrow shaping, facials and Brazilian waxing (she was the first to bring the Brazilian to the UK), [Arezoo has] now launched an amazing post-waxing gel. Ideal for men and women, this soothing gel prevents those irritating in-grown hairs that waxing or shaving can often cause.” reads the description of the product on the official page. Arezoo’s Ingrown Hair Cream costs £20 to buy but, since demand for all products is so heavy, larger orders can benefit from considerable discounts.