Medically, ingrown hairs are referred to as Pseudofolliculitis barbae or commonly as razor bumps. Ingrown hairs
are a common skin irritation for most men after shaving. While it has turned to
a thorn in the flesh for most men, it can be effectively prevented if the right
techniques are used.
Prep the Hair
The natural texture of hair is dry and needs lubrication for easy
shaving. This is the reason wet shaving is better than dry shaving. Try to take
a shower or rinse the face first before using a safety razor. You can also use
shaving creams and lubrication oils to help moisturize the face.
Use a Good Razor
Too often, people tend to take this for granted. There's no substitute
for a good razor. There are even cheap quality razors these days in the market.
Vikings Blade can be purchased below $100 alongside its additional blades. A
good razor does close shave and cuts the root of hairs properly.
Shave with the Grain
To avoid ingrown hairs, you have to shave with the grain. This means
shaving in the direction of the growing hair. A major cause of ingrown hairs is
as a result of shaving against the grain. Understand your hair growth process
to avoid causing bumps.
Treat Skin after Shaving
Generally treatment is used with after shave products. There are
different brands of the products. Always go with the one that features natural
ingredients. It's safer and healthier that way.
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