Product Description What are razor bumps Razor bumps are caused by shaving. Sometimes when a hair is cut off at the point where it exits the skin, it can curl back and start growing inwards. These ingrown hairs cause irritation to the hair follicle, which swells into a small red lump that looks a bit like a pimple. HOW TOU USE: STEP 1: The skin can be sensitive after a close trim. So you should not to use it dry at this time. Be sure to clean the shaved area first. Then it can be used after a warm/hot shower on the affected area. STEP 2: Gently use the brush, brushing against the grain or in circular motions for a total of 15-30 seconds per affected area. Light pressure. TIPS: NOT for Folliculitis bumps Keratosis pilaris Keloid/Back neck bumps Razor Burn bumps Blackhead or acne bumps.
Product Description What are razor bumps Razor bumps are caused by shaving. Sometimes when a hair is cut off at the point where it exits the skin, it can curl back and start growing inwards. These ingrown hairs cause irritation to the hair follicle, which swells into a small red lump that looks a bit like a pimple. HOW TOU USE: STEP 1: The skin can be sensitive after a close trim. So you should not to use it dry at this time. Be sure to clean the shaved area first. Then it can be used after a warm/hot shower on the affected area. STEP 2: Gently use the brush, brushing against the grain or in circular motions for a total of 15-30 seconds per affected area. Light pressure. TIPS: NOT for Folliculitis bumps Keratosis pilaris Keloid/Back neck bumps Razor Burn bumps Blackhead or acne bumps.
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Product Description What are razor bumps Razor bumps are caused by shaving. Sometimes when a hair is cut off at the point where it exits the skin, it can curl back and start growing inwards. These ingrown hairs cause irritation to the hair follicle, which swells into a small red lump that looks a bit like a pimple. HOW TOU USE: STEP 1: The skin can be sensitive after a close trim. So you should not to use it dry at this time. Be sure to clean the shaved area first. Then it can be used after a warm/hot shower on the affected area. STEP 2: Gently use the brush, brushing against the grain or in circular motions for a total of 15-30 seconds per affected area. Light pressure. TIPS: NOT for Folliculitis bumps Keratosis pilaris Keloid/Back neck bumps Razor Burn bumps Blackhead or acne bumps.
Product Description What are razor bumps Razor bumps are caused by shaving. Sometimes when a hair is cut off at the point where it exits the skin, it can curl back and start growing inwards. These ingrown hairs cause irritation to the hair follicle, which swells into a small red lump that looks a bit like a pimple. HOW TOU USE: STEP 1: The skin can be sensitive after a close trim. So you should not to use it dry at this time. Be sure to clean the shaved area first. Then it can be used after a warm/hot shower on the affected area. STEP 2: Gently use the brush, brushing against the grain or in circular motions for a total of 15-30 seconds per affected area. Light pressure. TIPS: NOT for Folliculitis bumps Keratosis pilaris Keloid/Back neck bumps Razor Burn bumps Blackhead or acne bumps.
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