UNDERSTANDING RAZOR BUMPS – WHAT CAUSES IT AND HOW TO TREAT IT
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Men of any race or ethnicity can experience razor bumps from shaving. However, the incidence of razor bumps amongst African men is significantly higher than men of other races. As such, African men need to exercise extra caution with their shaving routine to reduce the incidence of razor bumps and minimise their recurrence.
HELP! I HAVE RAZOR BUMPS! AND NOW DARK SPOTS TOO!
Sometimes, it just doesn’t seem fair – you’ve successfully managed to get rid of those irritating, painful razor bumps. Now, when you look in the mirror, they’ve been replaced by unattractive dark marks or spots. You’re not imagining it – these skin conditions are interrelated.
NAVIGATE YOUR WAY AROUND RAZOR BUMPS AND SHAVING
Also known as shaving rash, razor bumps is a skin reaction caused by shaving. It’s easily visible and may include symptoms like redness, itching, burning and stinging. It appears as small, tender bumps on the skin and may occur on any area that has been shaved. These may become infected and form pustules, causing further discomfort. These bumps may last a few hours or a few days, depending on the overall skin health.