Men with acne need to pay attention to their skin care program, too. Shaving can be both an advantage and minus for a man’s skin. The plus is that shaving each day acts as a natural exfoliant, opening your skin pores so the excess essential oil can drain out. But if you shave the wrong manner or use the wrong products, you could find yourself with more acne. Or, you could get razor bumps, which aren’t acne but look nearly the same as them.
Razor bumps pop-up when recently cut, sharp-ended hairs reverse into the epidermis and make the skin swell up. What to look for: Use a non-irritating, lubricating shaving gel, or a prescription shaving foam containing benzoyl peroxide or a topical antibiotic that’s created for men with acne. When you shave, use a sharpened razor and that means you don’t draw on the hair or cut your skin. Shave downward, in the direction of growth of the hair follicles, to prevent irritation. After shaving, skip the splash of Cologne or alcohol-based aftershave, which can aggravate your skin — not to mention leave you in agony if you have any open up cuts or recently popped pimples. Use an oil-free moisturizer or a prescription topical ointment antibiotic lotion or gel instead.
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