Pseudofolliculitis barbae (pronounced /ˈsuːdɵfəˈlɪkjʊˈlaɪtɨs ˈbɑrbiː/) (also known as barber's itch,[1]folliculitis barbae traumatica,[1]razor bumps,[1]scarring pseudofolliculitis of the beard,[1] and shave bumps[1]) is a medical term for persistent irritation caused by shaving.
I don't have fine hair and I some times suffer from razor bumps when I decide to shave after days of not doing it. I've been using Bump Stopper now for probably about 10 years, and I haven't bothered with anything else ever. I used other ointments for razor bumps but nothing else gave me results like this. Bump Stopper is a cream that comes in a small container that is easy to open by twisting off the cap, and you apply it with your fingers. The cream has a brown … more