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The razor bumps is also known as Pseudofolliculitis
barbae. This condition is called "pseudo"
folliculitis because it is not a bacterial infection,
but caused by the re-growth of hair after it has
been shaved. This condition occurs most often
in people with very curly and coarse hair. Curly
hair tends to knot into the skin instead of kinking
out the follicle causing a mechanical irritation.
The characteristic of this irritation is red or
hyperpigmented papules. Sometimes pustules can
also form especially if the papule gets infected.
The main treatment for razor bumps is to not shave
the hair, but is that possible?.
Conditions caused by shaving such as ingrown hair,
razor bumps and razor rash have been researched
into extensively and discovered some good razor
bumps treatments. All these razor bumps treatments
are highly rated in the market, effective and
reasonably priced.
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Kalo Ingrown Hair treatment is effective for ingrown
hair and comes in a convenient pump action spray
bottle; it is easy to apply to large areas like
legs.
· Priva Shave is another very effective
treatment for ingrown hairs, razor bumps and rash.
It is consistent and easy to apply giving you
guaranteed satisfaction.
· Tend Skin is also a popular treatment
for ingrown hairs, razor bumps and rash, which
Is soft on skin and absorbs well.
· Total Shaving Solution is an amazing
shaving formula which virtually eliminates all
your shaving discomforts like nicks, cuts, raw
skin and razor burn. It is 3 products in 1, an
advanced pre shave lubricant, a pleasant aftershave
and a top quality skin conditioner.
However you must you must keep these tips in mind
to razor bumps:
· Wash the area with soap and warm water
before shaving. This will soften the hair lowering
the chance of ingrown hair.
· Do not use blunt razor blades. Replace
disposable blades or razors at least once a week
to minimize the irritation caused by razor bumps.
· Shave in the direction of hair growth
and limit the number of razor strokes as much
as possible.
· Try a highly lubricating shaving gel
such as Edge Pro Gel, Gillette Satin Care, or
Aveeno Therapeutic Shave Gel.
· Products like Bump Stopper-2 Razor Bump
Treatment may also help reduce the formation of
razor bumps. Apply this product after shaving
and nightly at bedtime.
Razor bumps that are very red, large, or painful,
or don't improve may be infected. Contact your
doctor or dermatologist if you suspect that you
have infected razor bumps fro effective razor
bumps treatments.
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