
Pseudofolliculitis Barbae (aka PFB or Razor bumps) is an inflammatory reaction to ingrown hair that results most commonly from improper shaving technique. Sharply cut curly hairs can re-enter the skin and cause painful, inflamed bumps. Although more prevalent in African American men (possible genetic predisposition), it can happen in all men, especially those with curly hair. When long-lasting, there can be resultant scarring, hair loss, or pigmentary changes. How to cure it? Once it has appeared, folliculitis can be treated with phytotherapeutic remedies: the therapeutic properties of plants can be applied to the affected areas in the form of essential oils or daily packs, achieving an emollient, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effect. The plant extract has antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties that make it useful in healing wounds, soothing folliculitis . • Razor Bump Treatment • Bump Stopper- works to keep the hair exposed and the bumps away.