How to End Itching and Beard Irritation
17 de November de 2020This is Boys!!! Everything all right out there? Every man who has tried to grow a beard or who has been wearing a beard for some time must have come across itching, dandruff, redness, burns and minor bruises in the beard region. This problem can appear for several reasons that usually vary by the size of the beard and also by the hygiene with the wires. To bring information to help contain these problems, we’re bringing today’s post: How to End Itching and Beard Irritation
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WHY DOES YOUR BEARD ITCH?
Usually at the beginning of beard growth there is a slight inflammation in the follicles that generate a local redness, flaking and with this the increase of itching in the beard. In larger beards because of the muffling of the skin and the difficulty of hygiene can cause a dandruff, irritations and itching so unwanted.
HOW TO AVOID IRRITATION AND ITCHING IN THE BEARD?
Using Balm for Beard regularly will help you almost 100% avoid itching, irritations, redness and even folliculitis. Preferably for liquid Balms, because they have a greater moisturizing action, moisturizing the beard, the skin, aligning the strands and calming this burning sensation in the skin that ends up making us scratch more the beard.
Another product that can not miss in the treatment is the Shampoo for Beard. This product cleans the hairs of the beard and the skin removing all impurities, particles that accumulate in the beard, possible food and everything else that can be retained in the region causing inflammation and obstruction of the pores, factors that also cause itching and dandruff in the beard.
After all these precautions you find that your beard is still dry the Beard Conditioner will help further moisturize the strands relieving the itching, and still leaves your beard more beautiful, seated and with a saldible appearance.
Short Beards: Balm for Beard
Long Beards: Beard Shampoo, Beard Conditioner and Beard Balm
EXTRA TIP
If you are making use of these two products Balm for Beard and Shampoo for Beard and is still trying irritations and itching in the region of the beard, it is indicated to make use of the Exfoliator for Beard it will remove once and for all any residue that is dear, and also clean the dead cells that may be closing your pores.
BONÛS: HOW TO AVOID BEARD IRRITATION AND FOLLICULITIS
Every time we think about shaving, we remember the skin all irritated, sensitive and reddened. The face has more sensitive skin and the contact of the lamina most often cause a lot of damage to the skin, but has techniques that can help a lot in your shave.
So as always we want to help you in a practical and efficient way, we will cite the main tips to avoid irritations and Folliculitis.
- Shave after bathing: Pores open with hot water, as well as hair absorb moisture getting softer and easier to cut.
- Hot towel: This technique has been used for a long time and is still used by barbers, but how does it work? So it’s very simple, just moisten a towel with hot water and apply for a few minutes on the face, so the hair softens and the pores open for a perfect shave and free of irritations.
- Blade care: Always take good care of the blades, after use clean, wash and dry properly. Also make sure that the blades are still sharp and that they are needing to be exchanged.
- Shaving the correct way: Do not pass the blade too often in the same place and do not overtighten it on the skin. Respect the sense of hair growth.
- Rinse cold water or at room temperature after finishing shaving: This will close your pores, avoiding bacteria, dirt and ingrown hair.
- Use creams, shaving gels and aftershave: Do not forget to use quality products to shave and after finishing a good after-barbar, they treat the skin and facilitate shaving, ensuring hydration of the skin, avoiding irritations and ingrown hairs.
FOLLICULITIS IN THE BEARD: WHAT IS IT? HOW TO AVOID IT? HOW TO TREAT IT?
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