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    Son of Han saladbar2000's Avatar
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    Default PFB (razor bumps)

    I realize that razor bumps and irritation can and many times are the result of reactions to shaving products, razors that aren't sharp enough, and bad technique but some people are much more susceptible than others. I pretty much gave up on BBS because when I get it, I'm also getting bumps the next day. I got this with the mach 3 as well (this was long ago!) but most dermatologist warn against multiple bladed razors and excessively close shaving if you have this problem. I think I've found a barber in the area who does straight razor shaves so I'm going to try to check that out this week. I've included 2 links that should be informative for those with this problem.

    http://www.aocd.org/skin/dermatologi...liculitis.html

    http://buperscd.technology.navy.mil/...ons/100022.htm
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    Thanks for the links. For me, it was an ongoing problem from the time I started shaving until I found Gem single edge safeties and then straight razors. I always had some little sore nasty spot somewhere on my neck. Now, I do not have a problem - period. It makes this little hobby all that much more pleasurable!

    I believe (and so do some other more experienced SRP members) that the stiffer blades of single edge safeties and Wedge-type straights (wedge, 1/4, and 1/2 hollows) also help in shaving my tough wirey beard without irritation. The thin DE and full hollows are not as comfortable for me and can cause irritation. This concept may help you, too.

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    Well, there's also "wedge burn" so I believe you can get irritation with any razor, really

    I used to get some bumps occasionally with the multi-blades. Not too bad but I wasn't happy with this at all. Don't remember about DE, but the straights have been great. The mild exfoliation and specific cutting action (lack of ingrown hairs) are probably the main reasons

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    I have a bit of razor bumps from some hairs I think if I let my stuble stay for a while. I think i should work on this problem though so It will not be an annoyance for a long time.

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    yeah, there are so many factors and its hard to see what your doing wrong when you don't have somebody with experience there with you. That was why I was going to try to go to get a shave by a barber and see what kind of pointers they can give me. If I can get BBS from the barber and I don't have bumps the next day than I'll know it's my technique. Hopefully we'll find out shortly.

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    I have noticed a significant reduction in my razor bumps and ingrown hairs since I started using a De and a straight razor. They used to be really, really bad. I would frequently have to dig hairs out of my neck that were 1-2" long . The area gets inflamed and turns red and sometimes a pustule forms. I still get this from time to time and do not think that anything will alleviate it as I have very curly hair. If you look at my neck close up under bright light you can see small gray lines under the skin, these are all ingrown hairs trapped beneath the skin. I'm thankful that at least the amount of ingrowns has reduced. I can shave with a level of comfort now and it is no longer painful for me. I shave every 2-3 days to allow some time for my skin to heal and I use Clubman bump repair gel on my beard daily . It really seems to help.

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