Thursday, January 13, 2011

The Best of razor bumps treatments





Razor burn or shaving bumps is known technically as Pseudofolliculities Barbae an after-effect of shaving with a razor, especially if it is managed properly. The razor blade was able to give the smoothest of shaves, but also the most razor burn. While shaving with a razor might not be as chaotic as the shaving powder, it is very risky, if done improperly. What with the development of ingrown hairs and the associated buckling. This article is therefore all about how the treatment for the scourge effective if it develops.





Once developed razor bumps, before taking any action, it is recommended so that the hair is left unattended to grow for a while. It should grow so that they 3-4 days. The skin will rest for a while. I have personally tried this method and it worked for me and it would work for you.



Do not pick or squeeze the bumps if they develop. Otherwise it would worse. So it is advisable to effect treatment, as they develop.



From experience, I have pointed out that baby diaper cream to get rid of very effective it is found quickly. Apply the cream gently while it develops, or if you feel it could be developed.



It could be fairly easily infected participants as it once it develops. Local antibiotics may also be effective in treating it.



But if this proves ineffective, you should consult a dermatologist for medical treatment.


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