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Razor Bumps Explained: A Simple Solution That Actually Works

So, you’ve decided you’re finally due for a shave. Life slipped through your hands, as it does, but you’ve managed to set some time aside to get that clean, fresh look. But the same issue arises—no matter what, you find yourself looking in the mirror with blaring, inflamed bumps staring back at you. Thankfully, there actually is a solution to this. And no, it won’t require you having to buy yet another fancy new razor. 

What Causes Those Bumps In The First Place?

Razor bumps, also termed folliculitis, is a common experience for those who shave or use other hair removal techniques. They’re ingrown hairs that develop when your hair grows back into your skin, rather than up and out. The new skin cells that grow over the hair is what traps it, causing the undesirable bump. This form of skin irritation can occur for a variety of reasons, including:

  1. Dry shaving (shaving without water, soap, cream, or gel)
  2. Shaving with a dull razor blade
  3. Shaving too fast
  4. Shaving against the direction of your hair’s growth
  5. Sensitive skin

Those are just to name a few. But sometimes, even when you do everything right—you get that fancy new razor everyone’s been raving about on TikTok, or you take extra care to not shave quickly—the body sometimes does what it wants and bumps appear anyway. Regardless of why or how you got here, what’s most important is how to resolve it. 

The Power of Hypochlorous Acid, and Why Your Shave Regimen Needs It.

Hypochlorous Acid. This super ingredient has been used for over a century to address common skin concerns such as inflammation, irritation, and yes—razor bumps. It’s both anti-inflammatory and has been proven to be 100 times more effective at cleaning bacteria than bleach, while promoting your skin barrier’s health. This makes it an effective solution for addressing razor bumps and ingrown hairs caused by shaving. Lab tests have also shown that hypochlorous acid is effective at disinfecting wounds and promotes faster healing cycles. For those who may struggle with acne and other inflammatory skin conditions, hypochlorous acid is safe to use as well.

However, taking preventative efforts are important to keep in mind. Actions to curb against your skin’s likelihood to flare up include: 

  1. Shaving in the direction of your hair growth
  2. Cleaning your razor blade often, to avoid buildup between the blades
  3. Store your razor in a dry place as to prevent bacteria growth
  4. Use light + short strokes to avoid shaving too quickly or over the same section

How Do I Effectively Use Hypochlorous Acid?

Thankfully, this ingredient is not only safe, but also simple to use. Coming in a sleek minimal spray bottle, Mist My Skin can be sprayed directly onto the affected skin. This spray is accommodating to sensitive skin-types as well, making it easily accessible to all who desire to relieve irritation and inflammation caused by razor bumps. Not to mention, Mist My Skin is not only great for that clean after-shave, but also the perfect compliment to your workout regimen. Especially for those prone to breaking out post-workout, consider incorporating this effective ingredient. 

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