Ways To Prevent And Treat Razor Bumps

Exfoliate The Skin

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A warm shower softens the skin and hair, which preps the skin for shaving and helps prevent razor bumps. The next pre-shave step is to exfoliate the skin. Exfoliating removes dead skin cells and oils that clog pores and cause ingrown hairs. However, the exfoliant should not be harsh, as shaving potentially causes micro-tears in the skin, and harsh scrubs can further aggravate them. Chemical exfoliators, those containing acids such as alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) and beta-hydroxy acid (BHA), remove dead skin cells by promoting cellular turnover. These exfoliants penetrate deeper into the skin than regular scrubs and produce anticipated results with fewer complications. Exfoliating produces smoother skin, warranting a smoother shave and less irritation.

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