How To Cure Razor Bump At The Back Of The Neck

Anti-inflammatories  Begoun and the cosmetic scientists at BeautyBrains.com state that the best way to treat razor bumps is to use a topical anti-inflammatory that contains stabilized aspirin. Two products frequently mentioned are Paula's Choice Skin Relief Treatment or Tend Skin Liquid, which has a more unisex appeal.
Anti-inflammatories

Begoun and the cosmetic scientists at BeautyBrains.com state that the best way to treat razor bumps is to use a topical anti-inflammatory that contains stabilized aspirin. Two products frequently mentioned are Paula's Choice Skin Relief Treatment or Tend Skin Liquid, which has a more unisex appeal.


Begoun also states that you can make your own topical home treatment. Pick up a bottle of glycerin and a bottle of aspirin from a drugstore. Crush or dissolve a couple of aspirin tablets in a quarter cup of water, thickening the solution with glycerin until you get the desired texture.

frequently mentioned are Paula's Choice Skin Relief Treatment or Tend Skin Liquid, which has a more unisex appeal.

Begoun also states that you can make your own topical home treatment. Pick up a bottle of glycerin and a bottle of aspirin from a drugstore. Crush or dissolve a couple of aspirin tablets in a quarter cup of water, thickening the solution with glycerin until you get the desired texture.

Persistent Razor Bumps

If anti-inflammatories don't cure the razor bumps on the back of your neck, both Begoun and the Mayo Clinic advise trying something a little stronger, such as an over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream to reduce itching and discomfort. If razor bumps appear to be ingrown or infected, you might have folliculitis. Mayo Clinic experts and Begoun recommend using a topical antibiotic, such as Neosporin, Polysporin or Bacitracin.

Exfoliation

Razor bumps typically resolve on their own if you give your skin and follicles time to recuperate. But when ingrown hairs occur—when the follicle grows back toward the follicle, resulting in clusters of small, solid or pus-filled bumps—you can release the hairs by gentle exfoliation. Mayo Clinic experts advise taking time out twice a day to wash your neck either with a washcloth or a soft-bristled brush. Use circular motions for a couple minutes before you go to bed and each time before you shave. If signs of infection are present, Mayo Clinic experts advise using an antibacterial soap whenever you wash, making sure that you use a clean washcloth and towel.

Other

The most effective cure for razor bumps is to change the way you shave so you can avoid them. One option is to use an electric razor, which doesn't crop the hair as closely as a conventional shaving tool. But if you want to continue to shave, Mayo Clinic experts advise using a single-bladed razor. Dampen the skin with warm water before applying a lubricating shaving cream. Shave in the same direction of hair growth, rather than against it, taking time to rinse the razor after each stroke. Apply a moisturizing aftershave after rinsing your skin well.


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