Fur Ingrown Hair Care Duo
- Gynecologically Tested
- Complete Routine
- Hydrating
- Free of phthalates, parabens, silicones, and artificial colors or fragrance
- Gluten free and vegan
- Ingrown Concentrate (0.5 FL. OZ. / 14 mL)
- Fur Oil® (0.5 FL. OZ. / 14 mL)
HOW TO USE
Specifically formulated to work in tandem, this two-step routine targets ingrowns, razor burn, and itchy hair.
Step 1: Apply a few drops of Ingrown Concentrate onto any active ingrowns or irritation. Use this anywhere that you’re particularly ingrown-prone or on any red, irritated skin, like your underarms, pubic area, legs, brows, lips, and chin.
Step 2: Follow up and apply Fur Oil anywhere from head to toe to soften hair, smoothen skin, and reduce ingrown flare-ups over time. It’s meant to be used everywhere hair meets skin, including pubic area, underarms, chest, legs, and face.
KEY INGREDIENTS
Fur Oil:
- Grape Seed Oil: A vitamin E, D, and C complex that hydrates the skin and absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy residue.
- Jojoba Oil: A liquid wax derived from the jojoba plant that mimics the body’s natural moisturizing properties to soften hair and skin. Absorbs quickly.
- Clary Sage Oil: An antibacterial essential oil and astringent that soothes redness and post-shaving irritation.
- Tea Tree Oil: A powerful antimicrobial essential oil that eliminates excess sebum in the pores to prevent ingrowns and speeds up the skin’s healing process.
Ingrown Concentrate:
- Coconut Oil: Deeply penetrates the hair follicles to eradicate dryness while speeding up the skin’s healing process by softening 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 speeds 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.