Wow! some horrible skin reactions mentioned in this thread

so sorry to hear of them

I'm quite lucky in having really resilient skin, with my only issue being occasional ingrown hairs, but I get quite bad 'stuck hairs' a bit like the TA, although they are a lot finer and lighter than hers, it's the little bumps that bug me, especially near/below the corners of my mouth.. weird hair there :/
I'll say what I do, but I do have very resilient skin, and it might be far to aggressive for you... so please be careful.
I have slightly olive skin, Fitzpatrick scale 3-4 (3.5) so laser (yag) is really ouchie, I use tramadol to survive it now, as I've been about 7 times and she's turned it up really high, she's super careful but she is surprised my skin is ok with it, my skin basically feels a bit hot for about 10 minutes and then I'm back to normal

The laser is really effective, but I have a lot of light and translucent hair, and I'm running out of dark hair...electro time soon

Anyway, I exfoliate very thoroughly every morning in the shower with exfoliation gloves, I put wee bit of shampoo on them to help them slide over the skin but they still help to free the stuck hairs from their bumps.. I'm super careful to keep the gloves sterile, so rinse them with a bit of bleach before use every time.
I then shave, use a ingrown hair solution (Nad's), and then moisturise thoroughly, I usually give it two 'coats' lol.
I do this every day, and have no problems doing it the morning after laser, I'm just a bit less aggressive with the exfoliation..
This works well for me, and has gotten rid of 90% of my ingrown and stuck hair issues

I do have to stress, this works well for me but it might not work for anyone else, I do have really quite resilient skin.. so maybe some bits of this could help, who knows

Claire