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Smooth Shave for Men

Smooth Shave for Men

Benefits

 

Smooth Shave for Men Relieves:

1. Razor bumps due to shaving

2. Skin irritation from shaving

3. Itching from growing beard

 

Razor bumps are minor irritations that form on the skin after shaving. In the form of tiny bumps like pimples, razor bumps are often the product of sensitive skin or curly hair. They are usually the result of ingrown hairs, and are sometimes called shaving bumps orshaving pimples. When a freshly shaved hair that is cut at an angle curls into the face and becomes an ingrown hair, irritating razor bumps are the product. This can happen anywhere on the body, but is most prevalent on the face.

 

Razor irritation in the form of razor bumps is often concentrated in one area, and so cluster together to look like acne. Ingrown hairs curling back into the skin causes the body to react with swelling and red bumps, which are the razor bumps. Though there are many ways to avoid or alleviate the problem, for some people razor bumps are inevitable. Sensitive skin and the necessity to shave every day are realities for some people, but clean razors and proper techniques can help the problem.

 

Razor bumps can be a particular problem for African American men. They are most commonly found on the face, but can also be found anywhere that you shave, including the back of the neck. They are the result of ingrown hairs causing inflammationon the skin. Not only are razor bumps uncomfortable, but they also can be quite unsightly. Fortunately, you can eliminate razor bumps. Everyone loves a smooth, close shave—whether on a man's face or a woman's legs or under arms.

 

However, a close shave is the biggest cause of unsightly and painful razor bumps that can also lead to scarring.

 

Where Do Razor Bumps Come From?

Closely shaven hair has a sharp edge that can penetrate the skin, resulting in inflammation and swelling. This reaction—a normal bodily defense mechanism—is similar to the kind of reaction that occurs when you get a splinter in your finger.

 

Although razor bumps can affect everyone, people with curly hair, particularly African Americans and Hispanics, are most affected. That's because curly hair tends to curl back into the skin once its been shaved.

 

In fact, razor bumps are a big problem. They affect 60 percent of African Americans and Hispanics and 20 percent of Caucasians. And, not surprisingly, they're a bigger problem for men than women because many men shave daily.

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