| Pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB) is a common | | | | area.The cause of this is very simple. Blade |
| condition occuring in African American men and | | | | shaving sharpens the ends of the hairs like a |
| other people with curly hair. It is often referred to | | | | spear. The hairs then curve back into the skin and |
| as razor bumps, shaving bumps, and ingrown | | | | cause Pseudofolliculitis barbae.So, how do you cure |
| hairs. Pseudofolliculitis barbae occurs when highly | | | | this problem? Good question.One of the most |
| curved hairs grow back into the skin causing | | | | effective solutions is to simply let the beard grow. |
| inflammation and a foreign body reaction. | | | | Once the hairs become a certain length they will |
| Eventually, this can lead to keloidal scarring which | | | | not grow back into the skin. However, this is not |
| appears as hard bumps on the beard and neck | | | | an ideal solution for everyone. |