BumpeFace – is specially formulated with a blend of lubricants and moisturizers to help reduce the chance of burns, ingrown hairs, itching, damage or irritated skin. It help’s to prevent redness & inflamed skin caused by shaving, as it removes impurities and restores healthy skin.
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What are Razor bumps?
Definition: Ingrown hairs and razor bumps refer to the same condition. Both fall under the medical term "Pseudofolliculitis" (or PFB).
Hairs normally grow straight out of a tube in the center of a hair follicle. "Straight" hairs have a circular (o) cross-section while "curly" hairs have an oval (0) cross-section, and tend to fold or curve like a tulip’s leaf.
An ingrown hair is a hair that does not grow straight out of the follicle opening. Instead, it curls into the side wall of the hair follicle or into the skin surface. This penetration into and through the wall of the hair follicle produces an inflammation, which can result in the development of a pimple (such as a papule or a pustule) or a cyst (nodule). These lesions are usually tender.
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Who suffers from Razor Bumps?
Both men and women suffer from ingrown hairs. Men commonly get ingrown hairs on their beard areas while women get them after waxing or shaving their legs, bikini lines, underarms. Ingrown hairs can form when the hair has been cut or otherwise removed below the surface. As the hairs grow, they curl over within the follicles and fail to exit to the surface. The result is an ingrown hair that forms an unsightly “bump” on the skin. Regular application of RB-SR Extreme will eliminate existing ingrown hairs without the necessity of tweezing.
Razor bumps affect 50% to 80% of African-Americans and 15% to 20% of Caucasian men. Beard hairs curl as they grow and eventually burrow into the skin adjacent to the hair follicle, especially if men have wiry or curly hair. Shaving also sharpens the hairs making it easier to penetrate into the skin, causing razor bumps that itch, burn, and make shaving impossible.
What causes hair bumps?
Generally when a barber applies those razor sharp clippers to your skin he’s previously used them. Thus, although he sprayed them down, they still aren’t completely clean as they should be. Nevertheless, it’s your own responsibility to make certain that you are accountable for your own skin. Clippers, as well as razor blades, aren’t 100% spotless of bacteria’s that could get into your skin and help develop hair develop into ingrown hairs. Ingrown hairs are the hairs that curl under your skin and leave those rigid looking bumps.
Hairs normally grow straight out of a tube in the center of a hair follicle. "Straight" hairs have a circular (o) cross-section while "curly" hairs have an oval (0) cross-section, and tend to fold or curve like a tulip’s leaf.
An ingrown hair is a hair that does not grow straight out of the follicle opening. Instead, it curls into the side wall of the hair follicle or into the skin surface. This penetration into and through the wall of the hair follicle produces an inflammation, which can result in the development of a pimple (such as a papule or a pustule) or a cyst (nodule). These lesions are usually tender.
Who suffers from Razor Bumps?
Both men and women suffer from ingrown hairs. Men commonly get ingrown hairs on their beard areas while women get them after waxing or shaving their legs, bikini lines, underarms. Ingrown hairs can form when the hair has been cut or otherwise removed below the surface. As the hairs grow, they curl over within the follicles and fail to exit to the surface. The result is an ingrown hair that forms an unsightly “bump” on the skin. Regular application of BumpeFace will reduce existing ingrown hairs without the necessity of tweezing.
Razor bumps affect 50% to 80% of African-Americans and 15% to 20% of Caucasian men. Beard hairs curl as they grow and eventually burrow into the skin adjacent to the hair follicle, especially if men have wiry or curly hair. Shaving also sharpens the hairs making it easier to penetrate into the skin, causing razor bumps that itch, burn, and make shaving impossible.
What causes hair bumps?
Clippers, as well as razor blades, aren’t 100% spotless of bacteria’s that could get into your skin and help develop ingrown hairs. Ingrown hairs are the hairs that curl under your skin and leave those rigid looking bumps.
How can BumpeFace Help?
BumpeFace was created for individuals who suffer from sensitive or irritated skin caused by shaving.BumpeFace contains the latest razor bump & skin repair technology with natural ingredients like: Tee Tree, Shea, Aloe Vera, and Kaolin & Bentonite clays. All Natural Ingredients, Contains No Alcohol.
BumpeFace uses all natural ingredients:
TeaTree Oil - healing skin cuts, burns, and infections, antifungal action
Lavender – Antibacterial
Bentonite Clay – it’s highly absorbent and good for oil skin. It gives a slippy silkiness which makes it good in shaving
Kaolin Clay – amild, white fluffy clay, good for light mask or scrubs, and gives a silkiness and creaminess
Calendula – used to sooth sensitive or irritated skin, used topically to treat acne, reducing inflammation, controlling bleeding and soothing irritated tissue
Chamomile – Anti-inflammatory and also as a mild sedative, helps to reduce redness and is soothing on inflamed skin. reduce minor skin irritation
Aloe Vera – helps razor burns, and sunburns
Olive Oil
Coconut Oil - is excellent as a skin moisturizer and softener
BumpeFace Gel Bar – is specially formulated with a blend of lubricants and moisturizers to help reduce the chance of burns, ingrown hairs, itching, damage or irritated skin.
Directions: Moisten face with warm water. Apply BumpeFace in a small circular motion. Cover all shaving areas. Rinse face using warm water. Allow face to dry. Apply lotion or moisturizer, as needed.
BumpeFace Tips N Tricks:
Never use a razor on your face, invest in a beard trimmer.
Never pull ingrown hair with a tweezers, instead use a needle to remove imbedded hair with out pulling and allowing face to heal naturally.
Distribution Locations:
Local: Barbershops & Hair Salons
Online:www.bumpeface.com
Sales: 480-821-2627
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