Fur Ingrown Serum

Fur Ingrown Serum

$28.00

Gently banish bumps and redness. Together this all-natural oil and textured finger mitt soothe irritation and eradicate ingrowns, resulting in clear, smooth pores for even the most sensitive skin.

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Heal ingrown hairs, bumps, and irritation

RECOMMENDED USE

What: A soothing spot treatment.

Where: Ingrown Concentrate should be used anywhere that you’re prone to redness or irritation, like your underarms, pubic area, legs, brows, lips, and chin. 

How: In the shower, use the finger mitt (found in the Ingrown Concentrate box) to exfoliate, focusing on ingrowns or areas you know could use a little extra buff. Out of the shower, apply a few drops of Ingrown Concentrate on ingrowns, bumps, razor burn or angry skin.

When: We recommend using the finger mitt to exfoliate around 3-5 times a week, and using Ingrown Concentrate as many times as needed—you can either use it to treat spots that have already cropped up, or if you’re a super sensitive skin type and prone to bumps, daily use may be best as a preventative measure.

Multi Fur-pose: Rub a few drops on scars that feel particularly rough or itchy for soothed skin and a smoother texture.

KEY INGREDIENTS

Coconut Oil
Deeply penetrates the hair follicles to eradicate dryness while speeding up the skin’s healing process, softens ingrown hairs so they can easily slide out of the skin. 

Tea Tree Oil
A powerful antimicrobial essential oil that eliminates excess sebum in the pores to prevent ingrowns and speed up the skin’s healing process.

Tamanu Oil
An antimicrobial oil derived from the tamanu nut that’s packed with moisturizing omega fatty acids and antioxidants to soften skin and promote new, healthy cell growth.

Chamomile Extract
A natural antioxidant that calms the skin to soothe redness. One of the oldest known remedies for irritated skin.

CLAIMS

Dermatologically and gynecologically tested. Free of phthalates, parabens, silicones, and artificial colors or fragrance. Gluten free and vegan.

Even after eyebrows, that’s really important because the skin will tend to flare up on the eyebrow area and so Fur goes in and really calms the skin and it nurtures the skin, which we love
— Angelica of Angelica B Beauty