Hey man, I know this video was posted a while ago, but I have a some tips that might help if you're still experiencing razor bumps. I've got wavy/curly hair myself, so I'm experienced with ingrown hair issues. Thankfully I only get the odd one these days. The info below is a bit of an essay, but I was inspired to post after seeing the title and watching you express concerns about your skin. I've been there. Tip 1: Use fewer products. This sounds counter productive I know, but you only a need a few steps when it comes to shaving: cleanser, shaving cream/oil, rinse, moisturize and optionally the Bump Stopper if you find it helpful. The reason I say cut out the steps is because the products you're using have a fair bit of alcohol in them. This isn't great for your skin and won't do any favours for razor bumps. This is especially true for the nivea post shave balm, which doesn't have any benefits other than to make the skin 'feel' cooler. Again, a good alcohol-free moisturizer will have the same effect (with SPF if applying in the morning). A separate cologne is a much gentler option if you need a fragrance. Tip 2: Look into exfoliating cleaners. Use either before you shave, or in the evening. Get yourself a cleanser that contains a BHA such as salicylic acid. That'll help reduce inflammation and raise the hairs above your skin in the long term. You can also get a chemical BHA toner/lotion, but for your purposes I think a cleanser would be more suited. Just cleanse as normal, then leave it on your face for a couple of minutes before washing it off. I really like the Cerave SA cleanser if need a recommendation. I think Cerave products in general are pretty good and affordable. Tip 3: Please don't go back to using cartridge-style razors (the Gillette). They are terrible for irritation-prone skin. Either stick with the One Blade, or use traditional safety razor. They look intimidating but are really easy to use and much gentler on your skin, due to only containing a single blade. If you're interested, just search "how to shave with a safety razor" and watch the tutorial by Executive Shaving. You can definitely go down the rabbit hole with the safety razor stuff - don't worry about getting a brush, bowl, soap etc at first - but honestly I just started with a £15 Wilkinson sword set from amazon and I noticed the difference immediately. Plus the blades themselves are absurdly cheap. Tip 4: Not a tip from me, but from a professional dermatologist. Search "Dr Dray razor bumps" and watch her video on ingrown hairs. It contains a ton of really useful information that you won't get from most of the "male grooming" youtubers. When it comes to skincare, science is much greater than marketing. Apologies again for the essay. I just felt compelled to help a fellow man out. If you have any questions, just let me know. Have a good one! (Edit: Forgot to mention that I'd recommend swapping out the Witch Hazel for an Alum Block. Again, most witch hazel products contain alcohol and shouldn't be used in large areas across the skin. An Alum Block is much easier on the skin. Try applying it post-shave to any razor bump-prone areas for long term benefits.)
This means so much brother! I appreciate you taking the time to help me on this issue. I will definitely be looking into these and getting rid of some products. much love for this one! thank you
Ha ha! You beat me to it. I was just about to set this brother straight when I saw your post. A change in products, techniques and he will be without ingrown hairs. Good post.
Ralph Mesidor I used a safety razor on my neck and it took me to bump city, when your hair is as rough and curly as mine a trimmer and foil shaver is my only option, but really food advice none the less
I found that using electric clippers will get it close enough. And then using a men’s hair removal cream to clean up the stubble. No really close irritating shave with a razor & it gets your face baby smooth
I'm a white guy but I have this One Blade because i have really coarse facial hair and have to shave so often to keep the clean shaven appearance. It's great 👍 Nice video
Soon as you pulled that conair out lol it just looked trash for some reason I never trust those boosted brands. But been looking up this one blade for a few hours now and it looks good , good vid def about to get it
Not even gonna hold you, I got these new clippers and I literally have 1 bump on my face as we speak. Its been so good with me. And is slimline pro. You should already know about and is and how good those are for us. Check out those clippers and I promise you won't regret it. Thanks for watching
Evagloss razor bump on Amazon !!! The truth .. and nivea post balm is for Mexican and whites , does nothing but give you a scent. Exfoliate with apricot scrub from Walmart and tweeze the ingrowns OUT then apply evagloss . I’m black and sensitive skin.. I’m smooth AF
Tend skin or skintight works better and get a anti bacterial soap the doctor uses I'm cvs Walgreens and 90 percent alcohol or 70 and hot water and Cortezone
Hey man, I know this video was posted a while ago, but I have a some tips that might help if you're still experiencing razor bumps.
I've got wavy/curly hair myself, so I'm experienced with ingrown hair issues. Thankfully I only get the odd one these days.
The info below is a bit of an essay, but I was inspired to post after seeing the title and watching you express concerns about your skin. I've been there.
Tip 1: Use fewer products. This sounds counter productive I know, but you only a need a few steps when it comes to shaving: cleanser, shaving cream/oil, rinse, moisturize and optionally the Bump Stopper if you find it helpful.
The reason I say cut out the steps is because the products you're using have a fair bit of alcohol in them. This isn't great for your skin and won't do any favours for razor bumps. This is especially true for the nivea post shave balm, which doesn't have any benefits other than to make the skin 'feel' cooler. Again, a good alcohol-free moisturizer will have the same effect (with SPF if applying in the morning). A separate cologne is a much gentler option if you need a fragrance.
Tip 2: Look into exfoliating cleaners. Use either before you shave, or in the evening. Get yourself a cleanser that contains a BHA such as salicylic acid. That'll help reduce inflammation and raise the hairs above your skin in the long term. You can also get a chemical BHA toner/lotion, but for your purposes I think a cleanser would be more suited. Just cleanse as normal, then leave it on your face for a couple of minutes before washing it off.
I really like the Cerave SA cleanser if
need a recommendation. I think Cerave products in general are pretty good and affordable.
Tip 3: Please don't go back to using cartridge-style razors (the Gillette). They are terrible for irritation-prone skin. Either stick with the One Blade, or use traditional safety razor. They look intimidating but are really easy to use and much gentler on your skin, due to only containing a single blade. If you're interested, just search "how to shave with a safety razor" and watch the tutorial by Executive Shaving.
You can definitely go down the rabbit hole with the safety razor stuff - don't worry about getting a brush, bowl, soap etc at first - but honestly I just started with a £15 Wilkinson sword set from amazon and I noticed the difference immediately. Plus the blades themselves are absurdly cheap.
Tip 4: Not a tip from me, but from a professional dermatologist. Search "Dr Dray razor bumps" and watch her video on ingrown hairs. It contains a ton of really useful information that you won't get from most of the "male grooming" youtubers. When it comes to skincare, science is much greater than marketing.
Apologies again for the essay. I just felt compelled to help a fellow man out. If you have any questions, just let me know.
Have a good one!
(Edit: Forgot to mention that I'd recommend swapping out the Witch Hazel for an Alum Block. Again, most witch hazel products contain alcohol and shouldn't be used in large areas across the skin. An Alum Block is much easier on the skin. Try applying it post-shave to any razor bump-prone areas for long term benefits.)
This means so much brother! I appreciate you taking the time to help me on this issue. I will definitely be looking into these and getting rid of some products. much love for this one! thank you
Ha ha! You beat me to it. I was just about to set this brother straight when I saw your post. A change in products, techniques and he will be without ingrown hairs. Good post.
Any razor blade will instantly give me bumps.. even safety razors
Ralph Mesidor I used a safety razor on my neck and it took me to bump city, when your hair is as rough and curly as mine a trimmer and foil shaver is my only option, but really food advice none the less
@@alexjillian8088 Only shave in the direction of hair growth. Use a clear shaving cream/soap/gel to see which direction your hair is growing.
I found that using electric clippers will get it close enough. And then using a men’s hair removal cream to clean up the stubble. No really close irritating shave with a razor & it gets your face baby smooth
did you experience any skin irritation or any new razor bumps in the following days
The struggle is black folk gotta go through with hair bumps man. I feel ya.
So did you get new bumps after ?
Man you don’t know how clutch ya channel is for this video
glad you found this helpful brother!
“If my girlfriend kissing me I’m gonna wanna smell good” this guy😂😂💯
you already know lol
4 years ago, but were you able to stop the razor bumps?
I'm a white guy but I have this One Blade because i have really coarse facial hair and have to shave so often to keep the clean shaven appearance. It's great 👍 Nice video
Just got a job as a firefighter thanks for the video
tend skin works fast on razor bumps you should try it !
How do you keep your skin beautiful
How did the product turn out?
Awesome 👏👍😀
Soon as you pulled that conair out lol it just looked trash for some reason I never trust those boosted brands. But been looking up this one blade for a few hours now and it looks good , good vid def about to get it
Not even gonna hold you, I got these new clippers and I literally have 1 bump on my face as we speak. Its been so good with me. And is slimline pro. You should already know about and is and how good those are for us. Check out those clippers and I promise you won't regret it. Thanks for watching
@@ralphmesidor9361 Thanks for the tip. I'm in the market for a trimmer since my Wahl shaver died. This looks good.
I use this one too, any chance you can use this at bmt or you have to use the ones from the bx?
BMT I believe you'll have to start out with a straight razor until you can get onto a shaving waiver I think.
@@ralphmesidor9361 rip my face lol
@@sakidickerson oh I feel for you bro! my face is never going to be the same
Evagloss razor bump on Amazon !!! The truth .. and nivea post balm is for Mexican and whites , does nothing but give you a scent. Exfoliate with apricot scrub from Walmart and tweeze the ingrowns OUT then apply evagloss . I’m black and sensitive skin.. I’m smooth AF
Amazing
my tips electric razor lmao that is all
Mmmm! Definitely know that struggle big dawg 😣
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Tend skin or skintight works better and get a anti bacterial soap the doctor uses I'm cvs Walgreens and 90 percent alcohol or 70 and hot water and Cortezone
Ayeeee😍
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you need to shave down not up ... epi bump patrol work good too
Use tend skin
😂😂😂 African American decent