Thursday, 9 July 2015

Effective Remedies For Razor Bumps

Razor bumps, also known as pseudofolliculitis barbae. Curly hair increases the chances of developing razor bumps. In most cases, the bumps will go away on their own after the hair grows out. Home remedies can help to diminish their appearance by reducing the inflammation around razor bumps, which releases the hair from the skin.


1. Honey and Vinegar

To use, lightly cover the affected area with a layer of honey, and rinse with cold water after about five minutes. Follow with apple cider vinegar, which also reduces inflammation and cools the skin. Pat the skin dry after rinsing away the honey, splash full-strength vinegar onto the area, and allow it to air dry. Razor bumps should subside shortly after this treatment.

2. Baking Soda

dabbing the skin with a cotton ball soaked in a solution of 1 cup water and 1 tbsp. baking soda to relieve razor bumps. Allow the mixture to remain on the skin until dry, usually about five minutes, and rinse with cool water. The stinging and redness should disappear. Repeat two or three times daily as needed until the bumps subside.

1 comments:

Marcus Health said...

I always use apple cider vinegar when having some razor bumps.

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