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Men's Skin Care: Natural Skin Products and other Tips for Razor Bumps

by Valerie DeVette

Skin care seems to be all about women. But, what about men? Men also suffer from specific skin problems, but oftentimes, it's difficult to even find a product suited for their skin care needs.

What we have to keep in mind is that skin care isn't just about how pretty or attractive we look, but about how healthy our skin is. This is the root of all skin care products because without healthy skin our body becomes vulnerable and prey to infection and disease.

Having said that you can understand the importance of skin care in all genders.

Skin Problems: What Plagues Men

For the most part, men have the same skin issues as women. These often include concerns about aging skin, skin renewal, acne scars, and dull skin. But there is an issue that seems to burden men more acutely than women, ingrown hairs. This happens to most men because they shave on a daily basis, sometimes even twice a day, which means that they will be more prone to developing either razor burn or razor bumps, or both.

The main causes of ingrown hairs are improper shaving techniques and curly hair. And even though you can't change the texture of your beard, you can implement proper shaving techniques and prepare your skin before shaving.

Implementing The Proper Shaving Techniques to Avoid Ingrown Hairs

It is imperative that you prepare your skin before you shave. Most men don't like to spend hours getting ready for work so they'll be quick to splash on some water, shave, shower, and leave, however this is nothing more than a surefire way of getting ingrown hairs and razor burn.

The Correct Technique

The first thing you need to do is to make sure you have a sharp new razor and then use a product (foam or gel) to help soften your skin and hair. Men aren't always in the habit of changing the razor blade with every shave, however, this simple practice would help them avoid razor burns and ingrown hairs.

Another important tip to worry about is making sure that you take your time shaving. Time is a key factor that shouldn't be rushed so when shaving it is important that you take your time or you may end-up cutting yourself or missing some hairs. Once you've finished shaving don't forget to apply a soothing after shave product.

For most men, these tips are key in helping them avoid razor burn and ingrown hairs, however, there is still the possibility of getting an occasional ingrown hair or razor bumps. If this is your case then try a more gentle touch.

Ingrown hairs are not dangerous or life-threatening, but they can lead to minor infections and weaken the skin. The best form of treatment is the use of a gentle exfoliating product that can help you gently break the skin and release the hair shaft.

You can either use a scrub or natural skin products to exfoliate the skin. If you choose a scrub, be gentle. There is no need to be aggressive.

If you have sensitive skin then try using chemical exfoliants. These types of products are known to help promote the exfoliation process by breaking apart the bond between skin cells. Salicylic acid and AHAs are two of the most common chemical exfoliants known.

BIOSKINRELIEF is a natural skin care product that can be used to treat such men's skin care issues as razor burn and razor bumps. It is made with a natural ingredient - Helix aspersa muller extract - that can help fight the bacteria that can lead to folliculitis while also helping break apart dead skin cells, and moisturizer and relieve dry and irritated skin.

Published March 31st, 2010

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