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Science of Shaving® Bump Treatment and Shaving Guide for Men issued by BREEJ Technologies.

Posted by Aloysius Anaebonam, PhD - bumpdoc on

We recently issued an updated version of our definitive Science of Shaving® Bump Treatment and Shaving Guide for Men http://www.ScienceofShaving.com

“In issuing the Science of Shaving® FREE Bump Treatment and Shaving Guide for men, BREEJ Technologies wants to demystify how shaving bumps and ingrown hairs are caused, how to quickly resolve existing shaving bumps and how to shave the face, neck area and head,”

The free Guide: “Science of Shaving® – Bump Treatment and Shaving Guide for men can be requested by visiting any of the following websites:

ScienceofShaving.com

BumpTerminators.com

Feelthebreej.com
BumpTerminator.co.uk
About Shaving Bumps

Shaving Bumps, also referred to as ingrown hairs, pseudofolliculitis barbae or pfb, plague over 10 million African American men in the USA and over 300 million men of color worldwide. Shaving bumps, including the very difficult to treat back-of-the-head/neck bumps, represent a very significant issue for men of color. Some have seen limitations in their careers as well as major social set-backs due to their inability to get smooth shaves. Many have reluctantly given up shaving altogether.

Shaving Bumps and ingrown hairs also plague over 100 million men and women from other ethnic groups worldwide. For men the face is red, irritated and covered with bumps. In women there are bumps, and also redness in the bikini line area, legs, underarms and face.

BREEJ Technologies disagrees with the widely held view that Shaving Bumps are caused by “in-grown” hairs – wiry, curly hairs that curl and grow back into the skin.” This concept of “in-grown” hairs has led to a lot of poking & probing of the shaved area with tweezers often further aggravating the problem. BREEJ discourages this practice as the additional trauma can lead to infection, hyper pigmentation and significant skin damage.

BREEJ postulates that “Shaving Bumps are Primarily caused by Trauma from Shaving, resulting in inflammation of the shaved area manifested as “bumps” as the body reacts to the trauma, compounded at times by Bacterial/Fungal Infections.

Induction of Melanogenesis by Irritated keratinocytes during shaving, produces additional inflammatory mediators exacerbating the condition [this is the main reason why men of color with higher levels of melanin have a higher incidence of shaving bumps]”

To get smooth, bump-free shaves, first resolve existing bumps and ingrown hairs, followed by proper cleansing, lubrication, shaving, soothing and conditioning of the shaved area.

About BREEJ Technologies http://www.ScienceofShaving.com

BREEJ Technologies, developer of the BUMP ZAPPER and BUMP TERMINATOR branded Anti Bump Products develops and markets advanced products for shaving and resolution of shaving bumps.

BREEJ collaborates with world-class international partners in product development and package design.

BREEJ BUMP ZAPPER and BUMP TERMINATOR branded Anti Bump products are available @

http://www.ScienceofShaving.com

CVS/pharmacy; CVS.com 

http://www.Feelthebreej.com
http://www.BumpTerminator.uk.com

SHAVING DO’s and DON’T’s

DO RESOLVE EXISTING SHAVING BUMPS & INGROWN HAIRS

Proper Shaving requires Bump-free skin and as such you should Never shave over existing bumps

Shaving over existing bumps will only worsen the condition including damage to the Skin

You must first resolve existing bumps prior to resumption of shaving or getting a hair cut

FACIAL BUMPS AND INGROWN HAIRS

DON’T use tweezers or any other tool to pull out “ingrown/entrapped hairs

This will only cause additional inflammation plus damage to the skin as well as skin darkening [post-inflammatory hyper pigmentation]

DO use the recommended products as directed to resolve existing bumps and all entrapped or ingrown hairs will be freed so you can resume normal shaving

BACK OF HEAD BUMPS

DON’T  shave or have a Barber shave the sensitive Back of the Head/Neck area [below the hairline] with any type of razor

DO use [or have the Barber use] a Clipper or Trimmer to shave the sensitive Back of the Head/Neck area [below the hairline]

RECOMMENDED RAZORS

Do use MULTI-BLADE RAZORS as they cause minimal irritation

MULTI-BLADE RAZORS are also best for African American Men [more prone to additional inflammation due to higher Melanin content

MULTI-BLADE RAZORS are also best for new shavers or shavers using razors for the first time [as they are easier to use and cause minimal irritation]

NEVER USE SINGLE RAZORS to shave your face as they cause significant irritation resulting in shaving bumps

About BREEJ Technologies:

BREEJ Technologies, developer of the BUMP ZAPPER and BUMP TERMINATOR branded Anti Bump Products, announced today the availability of the free definitive Science of Shaving® Bump Treatment and Shaving Guide for Men http://www.ScienceofShaving.com

Questions or to Request a copy of our Science of Shaving Bump Treatment and Shaving Guide

Send an email to: Breejtech@gmail.com
Tel: 617-834-9566
http://www.ScienceofShaving.com