@@ashtenlastname4045 Yes but I’m sure if they cleaned the gunk off the tweezers, they wouldve gotten a better grip on it, even the Doc said the same thing
It's so weird they use the point tweezers, they have these really thin needles in embroydery kits and you hardly even feel them and they are perfect at picking up the ingrown har and you do not have to create a giant skin break like this.
definitely do not pull the hair in the opposite direction like they did in this video. always pull out a hair in the direvtion that its growing in, its 100x less painful and its easier to pull the hair with its root
I am feeling rage inside me as they pull the opposite way of the hair growth, clean the tweezers for better grip and be patient enough for the hair to slip out slowly.
I've always wondered why people pull out the hair in the opposite direction the hair grows, like, does that cast a spell for that same spot not to grow hair anymore or...
@@z4pd00 I was thinking more like when you grab something and pull the same direction it's heading out to, the grip would just slip and side. As for pulling opposite direction would have the hair pulling one way or trying to as you pull the other direction and pluck from the roots
From a fella that has taken out hundreds of ingrown hairs: try to make the hair break free and clean the area to get the gunk off. Wait for a day before pulling the hair off. This prevents the hair from breaking and thus making you deal with all the ingrown proccess again.
@@private_ventures2592 Alcohol is much too harsh for general skin care; use witch hazel instead! Alcohol strips the beneficial oils and protective acids away, and upsets ph balance. Witch hazel does the opposite, and is very beneficial for skin health, inc balanced Ph!
You can create ingrown hairs by shaving and/or plucking in the opposite direction of the hair growth. Doing so, can split the hair follicle, causing malformed growth patterns and ingrown hairs. To prevent ingrown hairs, cleanse face twice daily, shave "with the grain", exfoliate twice weekly, and use an aftershave lotion (or witch hazel). Never go to bed without washing your face; and keep your pillow cases (and bed sheets 😉) freshly laundered. Extra pillowcases are cheap, and sold most everywhere, in pairs! Good hygiene is sexy 🔥🔥🔥
@@alifhafizbinjasni5644 yes, to "go with the grain" means to work with the natural growth pattern (like you pet and groom animals, following the lay of the hair, not against it. And how you sand wood, with the grain, not against it).
@@gvet47 yes, I know. Just be sure to keep your skin cleansed 2x daily, and Exfoliate about 2x weekly so you'll have less ingrown hairs. And use aftershave lotion (or * another astringent) after shaving, and you will have less problems. Exfoliation (removing old, dead skin cells), regularily is key! *Witch hazel is a very good substitute for aftershave lotion.
Clean the tweezers and pull in the direction of the hair that is coming out. If it's growing down, pull down. If it's growing up, pull up. You know the rest im sure
I guess the face seems to be the beard.. idk if I’m tripping or not but I think u can see the lip on the left side?? edit:.. NVM I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IM TALKING ABT I REPEAT THATS NOT A LIP..
Despite it being just a hair that came out, this is one of my favorite and most satisfying removal-of-something in the skin type clips. Thank you so most for sharing it with us online.
Experiences taught me, if you have an ingrown and you manage to take it out - leave it there. Let the skin seal and heal before you pluck it. This will prevent it from growing into the skin again.
Stop using double bladed razors people. One blade pulls the hair up and the second cuts it, dropping it blow the hair line. Skin heals faster than hair grows. Use a single bladed safety razor and avoid this mess.
It‘s so funny to me, how these kind of videos always mention to be careful not to damage the skin and all. Meanwhile I cut my skin open with a blade or poke open with needles, till I got the hair out. The skin will heal easily and I don‘t care about scaring at all, though I haven‘t noticed any so far.
Caution, as skin matures(u get older) 'cause scarring becomes consequence preferably avoided. Attention to another persons experience is wise. Fool always burnt when warned beforehand 🙉🕳️
Don't pull it completely out, you'll just create the same problem again, Pull it from under the skin and then leave it. You're just freeing the trapped follicle, if you pluck it right out it just ingrow again
So ein Video mit so einer furchtbar schlechten Arbeit anderen Menschen zu zeigen ist echt eine Frechheit. Bereiten sie sich das nächste Mal etwas mehr vor.
Sometimes it's already stopped growing and it will slip out when you "pull it to its natural length". Personally, I tend to the view that, having got that far, it's coming out regardless of whether it is still attached or not.
It's not a great idea to rip out the hair. Just release it from the skin and let it grow out, if you rip it out, it has a chance of growing ingrown again.
Pull it the same way as it grows. If you pull it back like the person in the video it requires way more strength and increases risk of the hair being broken
The fact that he had a bunch of those thick, super dark, short hairs is what gets me the most. I pluck every single one of those kind of hairs because they stick out.
Dang why didn’t they clean the tweezers so they can grip it better. It was annoying to watch😂
It wasn't about the grip if u re watch it you can tell the hair was breaking everything they tried to grab it.
They also pulled the hair the wrong direction. It’s so annoying to watch when they do this!!
@@ashtenlastname4045 Yes but I’m sure if they cleaned the gunk off the tweezers, they wouldve gotten a better grip on it, even the Doc said the same thing
@@gypsyqueen3806 Yess I agree!
@@gypsyqueen3806 Amen! I was annoyed by this, too. I'm surprised the doctor didn't comment on this.
That person did a terrible job with the ingrown hair.
It is himself😂
@@mcpxv2529goodness! You’ll think he’s know to pull it out in the same direction as it’s growing… I found that very frustrating
@@gangoolie68 i doubt it
It's so weird they use the point tweezers, they have these really thin needles in embroydery kits and you hardly even feel them and they are perfect at picking up the ingrown har and you do not have to create a giant skin break like this.
Yes 🤬
This video was REALLY testing my patience and I just wanted to grab those damn tweezers!
Ikk right?
At this point I'm ripping it out with my hand
Что за специалист? Трясущиеся руки
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Same also I'm 69th like🤭🤭
@@itsaperson-fr 😳😳🤭🤭
Same
GOD DAYUM SAME
At this point, just give me the damn tweezers
😂😂 exactly what I felt!
Fun fact: he was doing it on himself
Felt this 😂😂
Or just let it grow out and see what happens
Which part of the body is dat 😅😅
2 options
1. They are purposely pissing around to drag the video out to a minute
2. They have no idea what they are doing
3'rd option: camera in other hand/ bad hand eye coordination
@DragonTecCo. I'm pretty sure thats what it is.
4th option: Social media and money (that's why they're recording)
5th option: all of the above
I mean tbh deep ingrowns can be hard to get out, I have a few scars from some bad ones
definitely do not pull the hair in the opposite direction like they did in this video. always pull out a hair in the direvtion that its growing in, its 100x less painful and its easier to pull the hair with its root
That's exactly what I was thinking.
Yep. He might get scars and a dark mark 😢
I am feeling rage inside me as they pull the opposite way of the hair growth, clean the tweezers for better grip and be patient enough for the hair to slip out slowly.
EXACTLY!!!
I agree the tweezers were gripped too loosely. And they pulled in the wrong direction they should’ve pulled with the hair growth pattern.
I've always wondered why people pull out the hair in the opposite direction the hair grows, like, does that cast a spell for that same spot not to grow hair anymore or...
@@z4pd00Less painful, less breakage leading to less chance of the hair being ingrowns. And generally just easier to pull out
@@kenjibenji9655 ya, how do you know "trust me bro"?
@@z4pd00 Google + personal experience
@@z4pd00 I was thinking more like when you grab something and pull the same direction it's heading out to, the grip would just slip and side.
As for pulling opposite direction would have the hair pulling one way or trying to as you pull the other direction and pluck from the roots
From a fella that has taken out hundreds of ingrown hairs: try to make the hair break free and clean the area to get the gunk off. Wait for a day before pulling the hair off. This prevents the hair from breaking and thus making you deal with all the ingrown proccess again.
For fast removal, just take an ibuprofen to reduce swelling, use a salt scrub, and then it should come out easily with some warm water
@@private_ventures2592 also hydrogen peroxide helps to open pores up so you don’t have to pinch the area and cause trauma!
@@martar.8095 I tend to use isopropyl alcohol. For whatever reason, it tends to leave the skin very... Grippy
@@private_ventures2592 I dunno! We don’t have isopropyl alcohol for medical use in my area.
@@private_ventures2592 Alcohol is much too harsh for general skin care; use witch hazel instead! Alcohol strips the beneficial oils and protective acids away, and upsets ph balance. Witch hazel does the opposite, and is very beneficial for skin health, inc balanced Ph!
“One more short before bed”
The Short:
Huh
Bro really tested my patience
I've had ingrown hairs on my neck... one of the greatest feelings ever is removing it.
sorry but, did it hurt?
@@ArchieEditsBL0X removing it? No. Felt great. The ingrown itself was bothersome
I had one nearby thigh and it ended up bleeding a bit but I was amazing was I got it removed
I had one uh… on my uh… male genitals. Was not fun.
@@Ad-KJ0oof did it feel good tho 😏
People Who Were Triggered Because How Long It Took Them To Get It Out
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I WAS THAT PERSON
people who dont get triggered this easily (you dont need to like my comment to agree)
@@breadloafREVO good job flexing here's the 🍪 you wanted
@@SpawnChark lmao you really do get triggered easily
@@breadloafREVO i gave you a cookie wdym
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Oh, you sweet summer child, if that's the grossest thing you've seen, I suggest not watching any more medical videos ever...
You can create ingrown hairs by shaving and/or plucking in the opposite direction of the hair growth. Doing so, can split the hair follicle, causing malformed growth patterns and ingrown hairs. To prevent ingrown hairs, cleanse face twice daily, shave "with the grain", exfoliate twice weekly, and use an aftershave lotion (or witch hazel). Never go to bed without washing your face; and keep your pillow cases (and bed sheets 😉) freshly laundered. Extra pillowcases are cheap, and sold most everywhere, in pairs!
Good hygiene is sexy 🔥🔥🔥
grain?
There are some of use that our facial hair grows in multiple directions and you have to shave in several directions.
@@alifhafizbinjasni5644 yes, to "go with the grain" means to work with the natural growth pattern (like you pet and groom animals, following the lay of the hair, not against it. And how you sand wood, with the grain, not against it).
@@gvet47 yes, I know. Just be sure to keep your skin cleansed 2x daily, and Exfoliate about 2x weekly so you'll have less ingrown hairs. And use aftershave lotion (or * another astringent) after shaving, and you will have less problems. Exfoliation (removing old, dead skin cells), regularily is key! *Witch hazel is a very good substitute for aftershave lotion.
Wrong as usual. In grown hairs are created when shaving against the grain.
I wish I could pay someone to let me pull out their ingrown hairs with no training.
Why lol
How much?
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Is that a dog hair or human?
Because it looks like a dog
i would let you pull out my ingrown leg hair for free honestly
New fear unlocked: Tryphophobia
There is no holes?
Hair folicle phobia 😂
trypophobia is also the pattern btw this triggered mine 😢
@@gb1ow oh
@@Mr.pangolin901 😊
That was the hardest thing to watch, I held my breath the entire video
I almost scrolled mid clip, but I stayed til the end 😂
Same
Me too
That made me feel uncomfortable button
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the type of videos that appear when im eating:
That's satisfying until the video restarts 💀
Clean the tweezers and pull in the direction of the hair that is coming out. If it's growing down, pull down. If it's growing up, pull up. You know the rest im sure
He didnt go to a good university for hair tweezering like some of us. Give him a break.
@@garrysmith5562 Never said he did. I was just giving some pointers 😒
@@garrysmith5562it should be common fucking sense
My question is what tf part of the body is that 💀💀
BRO SAME
Bro same
I guess the face seems to be the beard.. idk if I’m tripping or not but I think u can see the lip on the left side??
edit:.. NVM I HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IM TALKING ABT I REPEAT THATS NOT A LIP..
Balls
Ass
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Why?
Despite it being just a hair that came out, this is one of my favorite and most satisfying removal-of-something in the skin type clips. Thank you so most for sharing it with us online.
Why were they pulling away from the hair growth? That she making your life harder and the viewer more anxious.😅
Please do an audiobook you have the perfect Voice for it
I don't think I am only one person who is feeling anxious during watching
Brain: "ew..."
Also brain: "keep watching..." 👀
Experiences taught me, if you have an ingrown and you manage to take it out - leave it there. Let the skin seal and heal before you pluck it. This will prevent it from growing into the skin again.
Stop using double bladed razors people. One blade pulls the hair up and the second cuts it, dropping it blow the hair line. Skin heals faster than hair grows. Use a single bladed safety razor and avoid this mess.
I can’t stop watching it’s so mesmerizing for some reason 😢
That feeling at the end...
Was... So good
I was like I’m too inpatient but I’m also like “I wanna see this”
It‘s so funny to me, how these kind of videos always mention to be careful not to damage the skin and all. Meanwhile I cut my skin open with a blade or poke open with needles, till I got the hair out. The skin will heal easily and I don‘t care about scaring at all, though I haven‘t noticed any so far.
I hear you. As long as you keep all your utensils clean dig away, my friend!
Caution, as skin matures(u get older) 'cause scarring becomes consequence preferably avoided.
Attention to another persons experience is wise. Fool always burnt when warned beforehand 🙉🕳️
you have no idea how upset this video makes my brain 😭
Does it just drive you crazy when they don't wipe off the tweezers. I literally yell at them.
If I ever go to a dermatologist he's gonna arrest me
POV: its night before school and you tell urself that this is the last short before bed
The short:
Bro really wanted to hurt the person for a whole minute💀
You didn't mention how they pulled against the grain. It would have made the hair come out a lot easier.
First thing I noticed.. who the fuck does that
My anxiety when the hair went back📈📈📈📈📈
Clean the tweezers and pull it in the direction of the hair. Pulling it the other way opens the follicle more than necessary
These are the types of videos I get when I am eating
Anxiety on this one lol
Never go against the growth pattern of the hair
Where in the body was this hair?
I'm curious is it better to pluck the hair out completely or just to pull it to its natural length and leave it in to continue growing properly.
Don't pull it completely out, you'll just create the same problem again, Pull it from under the skin and then leave it. You're just freeing the trapped follicle, if you pluck it right out it just ingrow again
So ein Video mit so einer furchtbar schlechten Arbeit anderen Menschen zu zeigen ist echt eine Frechheit. Bereiten sie sich das nächste Mal etwas mehr vor.
Sometimes it's already stopped growing and it will slip out when you "pull it to its natural length".
Personally, I tend to the view that, having got that far, it's coming out regardless of whether it is still attached or not.
I normally just remove those by myself and call day from that point on lol
the amount of times I was screaming “rip it out! Rip it!”
my anxiety when it broke 📈📈📈
After I shaved I had ingrown hair that I didn’t notice until weeks later, I plucked it out and it was 7cm long
U need to clean the damn Tweezer’s💀
NAH
Wth do they pull the hairs/blackheads out & place it right back on the person's face!? That's the 1st sign that person, is nasty themselves.
This person has the least steady hand I’ve ever seen. Like bro it’s not that hard to grab a little hair with tweezers
idk why it’s so satisfying to see
Phone yeeted
UA-cam deleted
Holy water needed
Edit: YES I LIKED MY COMMENT 🫡
Fr
bro took notes in how to get quick likes
69 likes, nice
And repeat it
I thought you’re just supposed to release it from below the skin and not extract the hair completely.
Right! Just so it can get stuck again.
Why am I screaming just watching this 😂😂.
Why is this satisfying to watch
Here’s your medal: 🥇 for slowest response time 😉. Meanwhile, I win gold for falling for an amazing girl who leaves me on read 🥇🥳
The last part is too relatable
I’m crying. My control freak side wanted to reach through the screen and grab those tweezers 😭
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Bro introduced fascination in 30 seconds
It's not a great idea to rip out the hair. Just release it from the skin and let it grow out, if you rip it out, it has a chance of growing ingrown again.
Who feel the pain
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you cant pull ingrown hairs because that will irritate it even more
Totally UA-cam when I'm drinking a tea :')
Me : I’m going to watch one more short befor dinner. The short:
My anxiety as i watch: ⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️
One more short before lunch
“The short”
Me: I Have officially lost my appetite 😂😂😂
It gave me ptsd of someone pluck out my god damn leg hair
I’ve never had an ingrown hair. What does it feel like?
my anxiety watching this: 📶📶📶📶📶📶📶
Who needs tweesers? I removed one with my bare hands and my bare hands alone.
wtf part pf the bode is that
Good thing we have this guy for the play by play
Pull it the same way as it grows. If you pull it back like the person in the video it requires way more strength and increases risk of the hair being broken
for a second I thought that was a dragonfruit.
homie spawned on the wrong spot
“You can risk scarring” bro what is someone going to do, say “bro you have a scar on your scalp under all that hair”??
Ya'll leave them alone 😭😭 if they arent hurting anyone while doing it and are having fun, its fine
The fact that he had a bunch of those thick, super dark, short hairs is what gets me the most. I pluck every single one of those kind of hairs because they stick out.
Omg I love these vids!!!
Bro has hair like Rodrick 💀
Thank you for the explanation
Pull WITH the angle of the hair, with clean tweezers, and they come out a lot easier...
Yea lol, surprised he didn't mention it. Its like turning ur car 180° and drive backwards to ur destination. Btw. do you know ur IQ?
@@nemiw4429 High enough to understand the basics, not high enough for calculus...
Aight but what part of the body is that?
Was it necessary to remove the hair and leave the skin open to more infection?
Bro I woulda had that out eons before the video finished 😂
Always when he actually pulled it out it was satisfying
Why is your camera quality so good?!!?
Thus should not have been so hard to do.
I could feel it through the screen
Where on the body is that?????
So satisfying to watch and I don't know why
I'm triggered from how the hairs looks like it wants me to shave it
Is it just me or was that kinda satisfying
Don’t know why I got this video that would make even shrek throw up at 2 in the morning but here we are I guess