Bump Free
If you have coarse or curly hair, then you probably have already encountered facial blemishes in the form of razor bumps and other irritations. While the way you shave; prepare the skin before hair removal; and treat freshly shaved regions will all contribute to whether or not you suffer the discomfort of pseudofolliculitis barbae – the small eruptions that often appear after a shave – especially if you are of Mediterranean, Nordic, or African descent.
A common cause of razor bumps is the curling back of hairs that outwardly emerge from follicles at an angle and then penetrate the skin. The result is irritation, inflammation, and when left untreated – the accumulation of bacteria that works its way to create an infection. A sign that your razor bump condition is turning into a serious case includes extreme redness and the presence of pus. When left untreated, permanent scarring or the formation of keloids (a common nuisance for African American males) can occur.
In order to keep your face and other shaved regions free of razor bumps, it is suggested to seek the help of products specially created to combat the issue. Today, the market is full of creams, ointments, gels, and special razors created to prevent and treat razor bumps. However, some of the best approaches are found when a shaver follows both pre-shaving and after-shave treatments, as seen in the Bump Free product line.
Bump Free works towards eliminating and treating razor bumps caused by shaving with the help of the following products:
Bump Free Pre-Shave Soap for Sensitive Skin: The cleansing and exfoliating power of this pre-shave soap has received the seal of approval of many professional barbers. Its active ingredients aims to effectively lessen your razor bump risk, as well as treat razor burn on the face and neck.
Bump Free Intensive After Shave Treatment (50ml): This stimulating skin tonic can provide refreshing relief following a fresh shave. The ingredients contained in the aftershave treatment help eliminate the threat of bumpy skin, as well as treat patches of razor burn that may attack the face and neck region.