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    Forever I have had these small bumps on the inner part of my thighs and on the back of them. Some are ingrown hairs and some are not (at least from what I can see). I have been using all kinds of creams for dry skin and sugar scrubs. Nothing has seemed to get rid of these bumps. Does anyone have any suggestions......

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    I get those sometimes too, so I'm also curious about any way to get rid of them.

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    I have had this problem too and have been doing some research online. As for the ingrown hairs it's most comon for people with curly hair which I have, I am not sure how to prevent them. But the bumps come from shaving. When you shave the oil that's on your skin naturaly gets into the pores. It helps to exfoliate before you shave. Also applying a product that gets oil out of the skin works. Hope that helps a bit.
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    I suffered from the same thing when I shaved. They are ingrown hairs and Im gonna tell you my secret. Your going to be skeptical but I swear it works. All you have to do is.....after you shave, use a body/fragrance spray, like the ones from Victoria Secret or Bath&Body Works and mist it on the area after you shave. Then for maybe two days put baby powder on the area after you shower. It works I promise

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    I used to have them for years and years. I tried to treat it topically with a cream given to me by my dermatologist but it did nothing to help. Over the years they have gotten better naturally. It depends on the time of year but supposively it is dry skin.

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