18 months into wet shaving after being a career cartridge guy, I'm about to give up and grow a neck beard.
Attached are two photos 36 hours after shaving yesterday morning. Also attached is one photo taken right after shaving. You can see that my neck improves after not shaving, although underneath that stubble, there is a lot of irritation. It looks significantly worse when clean shaven (see the photo where I'm wearing a white t-shirt). There's also about a gallon of Anthony Logistics Ingrown Hair Treatment and assorted other Bump Patrol goo type things burning into my skin right now.
I simply cannot tame the red bumps on my neck that appear to be ingrown hairs and red bumps near the bottom of my neck. I've tried every variable with some to no success, including:
- cold water prep
- Kyle's prep
- mild razor, mild blade
- mild razor, sharp blade
- Every blade from A-Z with a super-light touch
- Sensitive creams and soaps
- pre-shave oil(s)
- Anthony Logistics ingrown hair treatment, Bump Patrol, Tend Skin
- Alum
- Witch hazel, with and without alcohol
- face mapping
- Neck stretching
- tweezing
- one pass WTG
- one pass XTG
- Every SE razor; several DE razors (Slant, DE89L, SS and Adjustable); several Injectors
The only thing I haven't tried yet is going very aggressive (like 8 on the adjustable) with a Feather. It seems counterintuitive, but maybe not.
I'm a white guy with kinky Jewish hair (on my face and body, anyway), but when I got a straight razor shave from my barber friend, she said she's never seen as many ingrown hairs as mine. Great.
Next step (if I can't come up with something) is going to a dermatologist for some sort of industrial solution. But really, what kind of acid can he/she prescribe that I haven't already spread on my neck??
Please, please help.
Attached are two photos 36 hours after shaving yesterday morning. Also attached is one photo taken right after shaving. You can see that my neck improves after not shaving, although underneath that stubble, there is a lot of irritation. It looks significantly worse when clean shaven (see the photo where I'm wearing a white t-shirt). There's also about a gallon of Anthony Logistics Ingrown Hair Treatment and assorted other Bump Patrol goo type things burning into my skin right now.
I simply cannot tame the red bumps on my neck that appear to be ingrown hairs and red bumps near the bottom of my neck. I've tried every variable with some to no success, including:
- cold water prep
- Kyle's prep
- mild razor, mild blade
- mild razor, sharp blade
- Every blade from A-Z with a super-light touch
- Sensitive creams and soaps
- pre-shave oil(s)
- Anthony Logistics ingrown hair treatment, Bump Patrol, Tend Skin
- Alum
- Witch hazel, with and without alcohol
- face mapping
- Neck stretching
- tweezing
- one pass WTG
- one pass XTG
- Every SE razor; several DE razors (Slant, DE89L, SS and Adjustable); several Injectors
The only thing I haven't tried yet is going very aggressive (like 8 on the adjustable) with a Feather. It seems counterintuitive, but maybe not.
I'm a white guy with kinky Jewish hair (on my face and body, anyway), but when I got a straight razor shave from my barber friend, she said she's never seen as many ingrown hairs as mine. Great.
Next step (if I can't come up with something) is going to a dermatologist for some sort of industrial solution. But really, what kind of acid can he/she prescribe that I haven't already spread on my neck??
Please, please help.