Gift Ideas for African-American Men that Suffer with Razor Bumps: Soft Sheen Magic Shaving Powder. Magic Shaving Powder comes in a variety of depilatory blends; extra strength, mild strength, aloe, and the cream depilatory brand. The magic shave should be used as directed, the first few beginning applications may seem harsh and burn somewhat, once you get used to using the product it will become a part of every African-American man's cosmetic cabinet. Additional Shopping Resources: www.ebonyonline.com
Gift Ideas for African-American Men that Suffer with Razor Bumps: Bump Stopper Treatment for Ingrown Hairs and Razor Bumps. The second phase of treating ingrown hairs, black heads, and razor bumps is the most important part of an African-American man's facial treatment. High Time Bump Stopper and Bump Stopper 2 are the ultimate healing and maintenance for African-American men. Online Shopping Resource: www.bumpstopper.com
Gift Ideas for African-American Men that Suffer with Razor Bumps: Indian Healing Clay. One of the most important attributes of maintaining healthy and clean skin is the Health & Beauty Aztec Secret, Indian Healing Clay (deep pore cleansing 100% CALCIUM BENTONITE CLAY). Online Shopping Resource: www.aztec-secret.com
Gift Ideas for African-American Men that Suffer with Razor Bumps: Acne and Razor Bump Control. No skin care regiment can be complete for an African-American Man if their skin is not properly cleansed. The Nubian Heritage Black Soap Facial Moisturizer Bar is essential to maintaining and controlling razor bumps and blackheads, and also helps to keep an even skin tone. Online Shopping Resource: www.dherbs.com
Gift Ideas for African-American Men that Suffer with Razor Bumps: Natural Herb Moisturizers. No skin care regime is complete for an African-American Man without proper moisturizing of the face. Kiss My Face Peaceful Patchouli is a soothing moisturizer for African-American men who have oily skin. Nu skin Body Lufra is a exfoliate body care treatment, but I have personally found that it is a fantastic treatment to control blackheads and give the skin comfortable relief after using the Magic Shaving depilatory cream or powder. Shopping Resources: www.kissmyface.com
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Post a CommentThank you David for the comment, yes it is true that many White-American Men also suffer with ingrown hairs, and need to groom their skin properly to avoid dealing with this reoccuring problem.
This is a very interesting piece. While I am not African American, I've suffered with ingrown hairs from shaving. I found switching to an electric razor helped a lot.