Can an $11 Ingrown Hair Brush Really Work for Your Skin?

No More Ingrown Hairs with the Silicone Hand Held Ingrown Hair Brush

Do you suffer from ingrown hairs or razor bumps? You may have found your new best friend: the Ingrown Hair Brush.

This inexpensive $11 gadget looks so simple, that you’d expect it to not work.

However, this basic brush has shown to be so effective (yet gentle) that people even use it on their faces.

Areas You Can Use the Coolife Brush:

  • Face
  • Neck
  • Armpits
  • Bikini Area
  • Legs

How to Use a Brush for Ingrown Hair:

First, shower in warm water for a few minutes or giving your face a 5-minute steam. Standing over a pot of boiling water can do the trick just as well.

How to Get Rid of Ingrown Hairs with an Exfoliator Brush for Ingrown Hair

Next, gently brush in small circles to massage and invigorate the skin. It feels so relaxing that people use it all over their bodies to stimulate the lymphatic system

Note: Yes, you can use the Coolife similar to a dry brush. It works to exfoliate, boost blood flow and thus improve the appearance of your skin. 

Coolife Exfoliation Brush Fits Snugly in the Palm of Your Hand, Great for Eliminating Razor Bumps and Ingrown Hairs in the Shower

Unlike many dry brushes, however, the Coolife has the best hand grip I’ve seen. It fits snugly in the palm of your hand. Plus, it won’t slip out even when wet in a shower.

Specs for Coolife Brush:

Kerah Lane Razor Bump and Ingrown Hair Formula for Soothing Skin, Acne, Pimples and more

How to Minimize Redness from Acne, Waxing, Laser Treatments…

Do experience skin irritation after waxing or redness due to acne? You may want to apply Kerah Lane Razor Bump and Ingrown Hair Formula after brushing.

This natural moisturizer effectively soothes the skin and diminishes redness, while also serving as a proactive measure against acne formation.