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SKINCARE

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TIPS TO GETTING RID OF #RAZOR BUMPS

Razor bumps, also called Pseudofollicultis Barbae, can occur in any area that hair is temporarily removed by waxing, tweezing or shaving.

DIRECTIONS FOR MEN
  1. Shave

  2. Wash face with warm water and dry.

  3. Apply immediately after and massage treatment completely into skin where shaving occurred or only where you need protection from shaving bumps on your face.

  4. Repeat morning and night. - If you shave at night then apply after shaving and then apply in morning as well. If you shave in the morning, apply after shaving and also at night before bed.

  5. Use Daily

  6. Wash hands after applying to avoid cross contact with other parts of the body such as eyes, lips etc.

BIKINI AREA INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Shave, wax or tweeze bikini area.

  2. Wash with warm water and dry area.

  3. Apply immediately after shaving and massage treatment completely into skin where shaving occurred or only where you need protection from shaving bumps.

  4. Repeat morning and night. - If you shave at night then apply after shaving and then apply in morning as well. If you shave in the morning, apply after shaving and also at night before bed.

  5. Use twice daily until hair is between 1/8" and 1/4" in length even if you don't shave that day.

  6. Wash hands after applying to avoid cross contact with other parts of the body such as eyes, lips etc.

HOW LONG DOES RAZOR BUMPS LAST?

Razor bumps can last from a couple of days to a couple of weeks, as each bump is an infection of the hair follicle, resembling a pimple. Prevent razor bumps from occurring with Dr. Dave's skincare. Click here for product details.

 

WHAT ARE RAZOR BUMPS?

Razor bumps or ingrown hairs are an unsightly but generally harmless condition caused by shaving. This condition is extremely common and most people who shave will experience the discomfort of a razor bump at some point.

 

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