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Help!! It’s Urgent!! by mrjerrfrac(m): 10:35am On Feb 03, 2018 |
Hello fellow nairalanders, pls my cousin have had this thing that looks like bumbs or growth at the back of his head for several months.. he told me he has been battling with it applying different kind of cream but it’s still not healing.. he has even cut it several times but it keep growing back.. he told me he met a doctor that told him it’s growth that he should tie it with thread and try cutting it with the thread but it keeps coming back and getting bigger..sometimes it gives him headache and pains.. he also have tried anti biotics but it’s just too sturbon.. pls if u have an idea of what this is.. ur advice would be needed immediately.. thanks Pls moderator move this to front page
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Re: Help!! It’s Urgent!! by Lawrittanneka68(f): 12:50pm On Feb 03, 2018 |
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Re: Help!! It’s Urgent!! by Lawrittanneka68(f): 12:52pm On Feb 03, 2018 |
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Re: Help!! It’s Urgent!! by slodot2000: 8:14am On Feb 04, 2018 |
This will cure it in just two applications. I had it on my jaw for more than 2 years. I just this applied it and itcleared one time. You will find it at any good pharmacy, it cost only 1,500. Thank me later
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Re: Help!! It’s Urgent!! by tuniboss: 9:28am On Feb 05, 2018 |
Razor bumps, or ingrown hairs, are small, irritated bumps on
the skin. They happen after you shave, when strands of hair
curl back on themselves and grow into the skin. They cause
irritation and pimples. They also may cause scarring.
How are razor bumps treated?
The best way to treat razor bumps is to stop shaving. If you
can't do that, use a clean needle to release the hair shaft
when you see a bump forming. This usually stops a razor
bump from growing. If you start shaving again, razor bumps
usually return.
For severe razor bumps, you may need a special skin cream,
such as hydrocortisone, antibiotic, or tretinoin cream.
Do other hair removal methods cause razor bumps?
Waxing and plucking may cause razor bumps. Hair removal
products called depilatories do not cause razor bumps. But
they can irritate the skin and should be used only once or
twice a week. Removing hair permanently with laser
treatments, or electrolysis, does not cause razor bumps but
they are expensive.
Can razor bumps be prevented?
These tips can help when you shave:
- Moisten your skin with water and mild soap first. This will
soften the hair and open the pores.
- Use a thick shaving gel.
- Don't stretch the skin when you shave. Always shave in the
direction the hair is growing. Use the fewest razor strokes
possible. Rinse with cold water.
- Use an electric razor if you can adjust it to avoid the closest
setting.
- After you shave, use a moisturizing cream.
Who is likely to get razor bumps?
Anyone can get them. They're most common in people with
tightly curled or spiral hair strands.
Recommended Products to use for Shaving and Aftershave:
- Aloe Shave for a smooth, moisturized, and refreshed skin.
- Gentleman's Pride for a soothing and moisturized skin. |
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