After shaving legs, armpits, bikini area, put hydrocortizone cream on, it works great, it prevents irritation and bumps...:D
wear loose underwear after shaving, and loose pants. exfoliate the skin before shaving. if you get red bumps, put a hot compress on the area for 15 mins a day, should fix the problem
Wash your hands very good and be sure that your equipment is bacteria free. After shaving, don't touch your head anymore or let someone else touch it. This will help prevent the irritation a bit. Good luck
Pseudofolliculitis is a type of skin irritation. It describes the persistent itchiness, irritation, and bumps that develop as a result of shaving.
Skin irritation is the biggest problem. It can result in more nicks and cuts than normal.
I've tried everything but then I tried pimple moisturizer and after 2 hours it stopped.
Pseudofolliculitis is the term given to razor bumps in 1956. This is a condition caused by persistent irritation due to shaving.
To lubricate the skin to prevent razor burn.
Both your razor and your shaving cream/foam could be causing this. Try to find a product suitable for sensitive skin and use light strokes when shaving. Otherwise, shaving can be irritating to the skin. Using a moisturizer after shaving can help to prevent break outs.
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You could try a post-shave cream/moisturiser
To prevent the red bumps from forming in the first place, make sure you use a good shaving cream, if you do not have shaving cream, hair conditioner or shampoo work just as well. Make sure when you shave, you let your [legs, pits, or face] soak in water for three minuetes for begining. Use a four-blade razor (men's razors work WAY better than womans') and don't add lots of presure. Hope this helps! Hugs & Fishes ><>*<><
to prevent fur loss just buy an exact shampoo or conditioner to prevent fur loss. or pre-empt by shaving it all off.
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