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Here's some hope for men who struggle with razor bumps after shaving: Irritated, painful skin isn't inevitable.
You can prevent razor bumps by making changes to your shaving routine, according to the American Academy of Dermatology, which offered some handy tips.
"If you've ever shaved, you probably know how razor bumps feel," said Dr. Cameron Rokhsar, a board-certified dermatologist in New York.
"These painful or itchy bumps are caused when shaving irritates the skin. The good news is that changing your habits when shaving can help prevent razor bumps from developing or cause fewer, less painful bumps," Rokhsar said in an academy news release.
For one, you can retrain your hair to grow in a different direction, which would prevent irritation caused by shaving "against the grain." To do this, tightly pull the skin where your hair grows while looking in a mirror. Your hair may grow in different directions. Train it all to grow one way by gently brushing it with a toothbrush daily.
Here are other things you can do:
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SOURCE: American Academy of Dermatology, news release, Oct. 4, 2022