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How You Can Stop Razor Bumps
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How
You Can Stop Razor
Bumps
Razor
bumps, ingrown
hairs, pseudofolliculitis
barbae we know
they hurt but,
why do they appear?
It all happens
when we shave.
While shaving
our facial hair
gets caught between
the follicle or
it grows the other
way, into the
skin. That's what
produces the swelling,
redness and swelling.
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This is not mean you
are stuck with razor bumps
for life. There are ways
to help diminish razor
bumps and here in this
article we will share
these tips with you.
The first step is to use
active ingredients. There
are tons of men skin care
products that claim to
alleviate ingrown hairs
and razor bumps, but don't
rush to conclusions. The
truth is that the active
ingredient that eliminates
razor bumps is Salicylic
Acid. What this ingredient
does is moisturize, exfoliate
and clear you pores thus
avoiding any further infections.
For even better results
use an after shave product
that contains salicylic
acid and that way it will
stay on your skin during
the day. The No-No's here
is that you should NEVER
use products that contain
alcohol. Alcohol dries
your skin and closes your
pore which only worsens
your ingrown hairs. Also,
do not use foam shaving
creams because these also
dry your skin. Instead
use non-acnegenic shaving
creams which are specially
made for men with sensitive
skin.
Tip number to focuses
on how to improve the
surface of your skin. Removing
the outer layers of your
dead skin may sound nasty
but to sum it up it's
called exfoliating. Men
who have ingrown hairs
must exfoliate in order
to improve the skin's
surface. This can easily
be done with a gentle
face scrub that contains
the ingredient we mentioned
in the first tip, salicylic
acid.
Change is good. And that
is why my next tip to
you involves you changing
the way you shave. By
now you should know that
shaving too closely is
one of the main causes
of razor bumps. If you
didn't know, well know
you know. By shaving too
close, your hair stubs
will be cut to close to
the skin and more prone
to getting stuck inside
the hair follicle and
viola an ingrown hair
is born.
A couple of things you
can do to avoid shaving
too close is first of
all not pulling on your
skin when you shave. Do
not apply too much pressure
on the razor blade, shave
with the grain and use
a single blade razor.
It is crucial you keep
this in mind while shaving
because if you forget
and shave too close the
razor bumps will come
back to haunt you and
it will take a while before
you get rid of them again.
What about the ingrown
hairs you already have?
Now it's time to destroy
those little suckers.
To get rid of your ingrown
hairs you just simple
but carefully lift the
ingrown end out with tweezers.
Warning: Do not pluck
them out. Just lift them
out of the skin otherwise
the ingrown hair will
only re-grow deeper. To
reduce the redness and
swelling you can use products
that contain azulene,
allantoin and witch hazel.
Those ingredients will
keep you comfortable.
There you have it, for
easy to follow tips to
get rid of your razor
bumps. All you have to
do is take a couple of
more minutes of shaving
time and remember to keep
these tips in mind. I
also suffered from razor
bumps and aside from it
being embarrassing it
was painful. However,
thanks to these steps
I was able to get in control
and improve my skin. You
can do it too! You can
keep on irritating your
skin or you can put this
in practice and see similar
results.
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