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  1. Pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB) is a common inflammatory reaction of the hair follicle, most often on the face as a result of shaving. Also known as “razor bumps” or “shaving bumps”, it can also occur on any site where hair is shaved or plucked, including the axilla, pubic area, and legs.

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  2. 17 paź 2023 · Taking various steps before shaving may help reduce the risk of razor bumps. Cleanse the skin with a noncomedogenic product. These can help clear pores and remove excess skin cells from...

  3. 2 lip 2024 · We tapped three skincare experts to share their best tips for reducing and treating those post-shaving bumps. From dabbing apple cider vinegar onto the affected area to soaking your skin in fermented milk, keep scrolling for the best at-home remedies for razor burn.

  4. 30 paź 2023 · Razor bumps can be uncomfortable, but there are things you can do to soothe the irritation, like applying aloe vera or gently exfoliating the area. Shaving in the direction of hair...

  5. 11 lip 2024 · The best way to get rid of razor bumps for good is to stop shaving and let the hair grow out. You can also deal with razor bumps by using careful shaving methods, natural skin remedies, prescription medications, and procedures such as laser hair removal or electrolysis.

  6. An ingrown hair is a discolored skin bump caused by hair that grows back into your skin after shaving, tweezing or waxing. They’re easy to treat and prevent.

  7. Treatment of Razor Bumps. Topical Solutions: Over-the-counter creams containing salicylic acid or glycolic acid can effectively prevent and treat razor bumps. These ingredients help exfoliate the skin, preventing hairs from becoming trapped. Regular application to affected areas is key for optimal results.

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