Summer Skincare Conditions
Some of the more common skin issues we face in the summer can be both uncomfortable and embarrassing. From preventing razor burn to treating body acne, these tips will help get your skin on track all summer long.
Razor Bumps
What is it? Razor bumps are typically ingrown hairs, which can occur when the hairs are trapped and grow under the skin, causing inflammation that presents as a red bump around the hair follicle.
How to treat and prevent it: “When shaving, the skin should be well-hydrated with shaving cream so that the blade can glide smoothly across the skin,” says Dr. Erum Ilyas. “Hold the razor at a 45-degree angle and make sure the first pass is with the grain of the hair. If you want to go against the grain for subsequent passes to get a closer shave, reapply shaving cream in between. Also be sure you’re changing your razor blade frequently, both to keep it sharp and to avoid the risk of spreading any bacteria into the skin. It’s also a good idea to shave at the end of the shower, when there’s been enough time for the water and steam to soften your and skin.” To help reduce the likelihood of ingrown hairs, incorporate an exfoliating body product into your skincare routine. Using a body wash with salicylic acid or benzoyl peroxide can help to exfoliate the skin as well as decreases oil production and unclogs pores, all of which can help with razor bumps.