How To Get Rid Of Razor Bumps In 5 Easy Steps
December 21st, 2011
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Razor Bumps are caused when the shaved hair gets trapped inside the follicle or grows back into the skin. Ouch! This then leads to scarring, redness, swelling and itchiness (its medical term is Pseudofolliculitis Barbae or PFB for short).
I have come up with this simple 5 step article that has really helped to cure my issue with Razor Bumps, ingrown hairs and Razor Burn. By following my tips below over several weeks it should do the same for you:
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Preparing Your Head For the Bald Shave – Avoid Razor Burns
December 21st, 2011
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Razor burn is often a reality of life if you are shaving your head on a steady basis. Men with sensitive skin often go through these small, unattractive bumps. It is also a problem for men with thick hair as it grows back. Shaving can cut the stubs at an angle, making the hair sharper - making you more susceptible to ingrown hairs, too.
If you have never shaved your head, or it has been a while, a little planning goes a long way for a clean, smooth shave.
You will want to keep the area Read more [...]
How to Avoid Razor Bumps After Shaving and Look Better Than Ever
December 22nd, 2011
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Many people wonder these days about how to avoid razor bumps. Despite all the benefits of shaving and getting that clean look, you might want to be careful and ensure that you are familiar with how it might be possible to get truly great feeling skin post a shave. Now, thanks to the wonders of modern medicine, you can actually avoid razor bumps without drastically changing anything much in what you do. The routine can essentially remain the same, but the approach might need to be tweaked a little Read more [...]
Remedies For Razor Bumps
December 21st, 2011
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Ingrown hair is not a skin ailment but causes severe problems in man and sometimes in women. The skin becomes inflamed, red, painful and often bumpy. A barely visible hair appears within the bumps. This skin condition is generally known as razor bumps.
Technically, razor bumps result from a curly hair growing out of the skin, curling around and then growing back in. Ingrown hairs result from cutting the hair too short. These bumps often leave dark marks on the skin for many months and sometimes Read more [...]
The Right Way To Shave If You Want To Prevent Razor Bumps
December 21st, 2011
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Shaving is said to be the best way to get rid of unwanted hairs on your body. In fact, a huge percentage of people who are dreaming of a hair-free skin use this method. But did you know that there are some who are doing it the wrong way? This article will be showing you some of the things that you need to understand before shaving your unwanted hairs to prevent problems like razor bumps.
The first thing that you need to know is that using dull razor can produce unpleasing results. Aside from Read more [...]
How to Prevent Ingrown Hairs
December 21st, 2011
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Ingrown hairs are caused by hair that curls back on itself and burrows beneath the skin. By growing under the skin, the hair can cause an unsightly bump and often become infected. The good news is, that provided there is no infection, you can often remove them quite easily with a warm compress and sterilized tweezers.
In order to get the most useful advice, we spoke to a doctor about how to treat and prevent this common problem...
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Prevent Ingrown Hairs & Razor Burns Naturally
December 22nd, 2011
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Are you one of the thousands of people that are affected by ingrown hairs and razor burns when you shave? Severe razor burns, razor or shaving bumps, inflamed follicles are painful and go hand in hand with shaving. These symptoms are very common skin problems that need to be relieved and treated for the prevention of further problems.
The face, legs, bikini line and other parts of the body that you are used to shave are all susceptible to razor bumps. These appear or 'happen' when the hair Read more [...]
How to Remove Razor Bumps: Quick Ways to Eliminate Shaving Bumps
December 22nd, 2011
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Razor bumps or shaving bumps develops only when hair removal is improperly done with the razor blade. Much as shaving with the razor blade brings about the smoothest of shaves, it is however the most susceptible to razor bumps if not done right. Therefore those shaving with a razor blade should ensure that hair removal is properly done to avoid ingrown hairs or eliminate it altogether when it develops. This article is about the elimination of ingrown hairs and how to get rid of shaving bumps Read more [...]
Acne Treatments and Prescription Medication
January 26th, 2012
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Many people try to treat acne conditions on their own without consulting a doctor. However, it is always a good idea to check with a dermatologist when you notice any kind of unusual skin condition. Even if it turns out to be acne, the doctor can give you valuable information and advice about how to treat it.
Mild and moderate conditions of acne can often be treated with over-the-counter medications, but severe cases should be treated by a dermatologist and prescription medicine. Even if the acne Read more [...]
Tips to Prevent Ingrown Hair
December 22nd, 2011
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Whenever you shave, wax, pluck, or use a depilatory, you are at risk for developing ingrown hairs. Also known as razor bumps, ingrown hairs occur when the bristle grows back yet gets trapped underneath the skin. This unsightly condition can be painful, and it can lead to infections. Thus, it is important that you work to avoid ingrown hairs.
An ingrown hair occurs when the new hair grows sideways into the skin or back down into the skin rather than breaking through the surface and growing freely. Read more [...]
Acne Scars
January 26th, 2012
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Most people with mild or moderate acne will recover from the condition without serious scarring. In cases of severe acne, however, scarring is almost inevitable. But don't give up hope -- new acne treatments can minimize scarring and existing scars can be removed with a variety of techniques.
Most pimples leave behind a discolored patch of skin. This is not really a scar and will usually clear up by itself within one year. Marks or skin defects that remain longer than one year are considered to Read more [...]
How to Prevent Male Ingrown Facial Hair After Shaving
December 22nd, 2011
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Ingrown hair is no doubt one of the most annoying problems men have to confront whenever we shave. An ingrown hair as the name states a hair that grows underneath the skin forming a very small bump. It can make shaving very difficult since it stands in the way of the razor. Also, ingrown hairs are usually clearly visible, which completely ruins any chance we have of showing a smooth-skin look.
Since the face is the area men shave the most, it is also the more prone to develop ingrown hairs. Read more [...]
Acne and Shaving: When You Should See a Dermatologist
January 26th, 2012
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Even though mild acne isn't a serious condition it is a good idea to see a dermatologist if your skin breaks out. You can receive valuable information about the cause of acne as well as learning about the options for treatment. In addition, there is a condition called keratosis pilaris that is sometimes confused with acne, so seeing a dermatologist can determine which condition you actually have so that you are not wasting time with inappropriate treatments.
Mild conditions of acne can be effectively Read more [...]
What is Acne?
January 26th, 2012
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Acne is a common skin condition which most often appears during the teenage years. Commonly known as pimples, acne usually appears on the face but can also happen on other parts of the body such as the back, the shoulders, neck and chest. Even though most teenagers experience acne at some point, it is a condition which can also affect adults. Acne is universal -- it affects males and females almost equally and occurs in every race.
The proper name for acne is Acne Vulgaris. It is characterized Read more [...]
Acne Myths
January 26th, 2012
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Scientific knowledge about acne is gradually clearing up some of the misconceptions surrounding this condition, but there are many myths that persist. Here are some common acne myths.
Myth #1 - Acne is caused by poor hygiene. This belief may have arisen because of the skin infections associated with acne. However, lack of cleanliness is not the reason for outbreaks of acne. The mixture of sebum and dead cells which cause acne is situated beneath the surface of the skin where it is impossible to Read more [...]
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