The best way I've found to reduce razor bumps (aside from shaving with a straight razor or DE razor) is to consistently exfoliate with a stiff-bristled brush, something like this: Attachment 184541
These are usually marketed as "fingernail" or "foot" brushes, and they're cheap. Use that thing to scratch your neck and face in all directions while you're in the shower washing your face, especially on days where you'll be shaving. The stiff bristles do a great job of lifting hairs from close to or under the skin. I guarantee anyone who has issues with ingrown hairs will see an improvement.
That is a great tip! Will have to remember this one.
The best way I've found to reduce razor bumps (aside from shaving with a straight razor or DE razor) is to consistently exfoliate with a stiff-bristled brush, something like this: Attachment 184541
These are usually marketed as "fingernail" or "foot" brushes, and they're cheap. Use that thing to scratch your neck and face in all directions while you're in the shower washing your face, especially on days where you'll be shaving. The stiff bristles do a great job of lifting hairs from close to or under the skin. I guarantee anyone who has issues with ingrown hairs will see an improvement.