One of the things I hate about getting my hair cut is the resulting neck bumps...
A few days after getting a haircut, I get a bunch of bumps on the back of my neck. I believe the cause of these bumps is my curly hair getting ingrown on the portion of my neck that gets shaved.
For whatever reason, I become acutely aware of these bumps, and then commence to worrying them, which just makes them red and sore.
I know I should just leave them alone, but when one spends the majority of his days sitting at a keyboard enduring seemly endless teleconferences and seas of unread e-mail, the temptation to mess with them becomes just too great.
Oh well, after a few days, the bumps will go away, and then I'll have another month or so before the cycle starts over.
UPDATE - October 25, 2007
I have received a couple of email comments. It turns out that it is much more difficult for me to enter the comments now that I have disabled the comment function than I had originally anticipated. It is fairly easy to edit the original entry, so I am just going to add the comments under the entry here:
On October 15, 2007, Tosin Adesanya wrote:
Can you please allow people to leave comments freely on the page again.....ever since you change the styple which requires people to email you first before their comment is posted, the comment has stopped completly.
to which I respond:
Unfortunately, when the comment feature was enabled, comments were rarely posted (less than one per month) yet comment spammers flooded the server with automated comment spam daily. This amounted to thousands of "attacks" each day that severely impacted the performance of the server. Even though I was running a special filter to attempt to prevent the spam from getting posted, each day, hundreds of spam comments made it through. This required that I spend an hour or more each day managing the server to remove the spam and to update the spam filters to prevent even more malicious messages from making it onto the blog. While there are newer versions of the software that is used to run the site, I just don't have the time to basically rebuild the entire server to again enable the posting of comments by so few readers.
On October 16, 2007, Paulo wrote:
Hi everybody,
I was reading these postings and that showed me how hard it is to fight this stuff, I thought it was a lack of know-how in brazilian dermatology joint, but it seems to be something really lousy to defeat.
My dad worked for 3 years in the forest jungle and back them he got in touch with alot medicinal herb experient ppl, he decided to try a few things that might help me, and for over a 1 month I've been using this soap made of a herd called aroeira soap. It's very common here in Brazil, it's making the bump real smaller.
I have adopted a few other habits in order to improve that soap effectiveness, now I avoid to pick off the scabs, I don't rub my hands over the bumps, I try to wash the back of my head (I am pretty much spreading it all over my head, but I give a special attention to the back of the head, rubbing the foam for as long as I feel it is enough) even when I don't take a shower, when I go out, I feel sweaty or even when I am at home and I feel my skin greasy (in brazil it's quite hot throught the whole year and where I am it's very humild), after washing my head I wipe it dry, I've noticed that just like my back, if I leave it wet the grease it reabsorbed, and this causes acnes and flares the bumps up.
I am still experimenting what makes it settle and shrink, I won't rest until I get sorted out.
Good luck,
Paulo
On July 13, 2008, Tim wrote:
http://www.bumpscentre.co.uk/index.htm does anyone know if this place is legit? This problem is so embarrassing and painful…if what this bumpcentre place claims is true, I will be so happy. Please, anyone with experience from this place let us know!!!
On March 3, 2010, Ty wrote:
Hello all, I was reading and really wanted to offer some additonal quality advice. I contracted these hair bumps as well as a teenager from a particular barber. I'm fortunate that my condition is not as horrible as I've observed on other men. I request 100MG of Doxycycline from my primary doctor. It is an antibiotic that decreases achne. I tell you I have used this infrequently over the last 10 years during flare-ups. THIS REDUCES the irritation and drys out those irritating hair bumps in 2-3 days tops. I have used tweezers (and still do) bacteria ointments, tend skin, you name it. The most effective method for Black hair in my opinion is Doxycycline (may have spelled it incorrectly, but im close). Best wishes. PS - DO NOT Scratch or puncture if you can help it. At best use a hot rag for relief until you can get the antibiotic.
Digg It!
Bookmark it!
I don't have any comments, but i have the same thing on he back of my neck and mind do the same thing as yours. Did you get rid of them and if so what steps did you take to get rid of them?
Posted by: Dashaun on November 9, 2003 11:04 PMI don't have any comments, but i have the same thing on he back of my neck and mind do the same thing as yours. Did you get rid of them and if so what steps did you take to get rid of them?
Posted by: on November 9, 2003 11:04 PMAfter a few days, they just go away on their own. I've never figured out a way to prevent the bumps, nor speed the resolution.
Posted by: David on November 10, 2003 10:11 AMI have some bumps in the back of my neck the seem to be getting bigger every time I check.It all started about 1 year or so ago.They are puzzie and some times bloody.I have a small cluster at the usuall tape line.What can I use to eliminate this problem?Thank You.
Posted by: Carlos Mota on November 18, 2003 12:10 PMI have the same problem, it generally happens when the clippers are used, one reason is that they use a lubricant to keep the blades on the clipper from sticking and that lubricant contributes to the formation of the bumps, the bumps are really called (FULLICULITIS) its an infection of the hair fullicles, it can only be treated with antibiotics, see a dermatologist for the problem, I was told it may never go away
Posted by: Roderick Lopez on December 15, 2003 03:57 PMi have them too, and just like the above poster, I had a tendency to mess with them. I tell you what I was told 14years ago when I first noticed them. I went to see the university doctor and she pulled out a book and said how it was pretty common for african-americans to have this, well i am black so i was a bit relieved. but then she told me, i may have it for the res of my life. one barber told me to use Peroxide, and that seems to help alleviate the pain and infection.. though you can't use too much peroxide, it will turn your hair a lighter color. so I usually use it once or twice a week. whenever i don't touch them AND use the peroxide, the scabs get hard and eventually fall off, the problem i have is that i get too impatient and want the scab off immediately, which causes the bump to open up, yuck! i reapply the peroxide and try the procedure over, eventually i convince myself to leave them alone and they go down or away. HOWEVER, I can go months at a time without new bumps, but eventually, one small one develops, and i pick at it until it grows and grows, i don't have the serious conditions I've seen other go through (quite frightening), i usually have 1 to 4 at one time.
Posted by: pj on February 27, 2004 02:40 PMI have been trying a product that i found at Walmart called BumpStopper 2. It's a cream that you rub on twice a day. I have been using it for about a week and I will let you know how it works. It costs about $4. If this do not work I am going to try a product I saw on the net called PBF Vanish. It costs 19.95 plus shipping and handling. The web site is Vanishmybumps.com.
Posted by: logan on March 1, 2004 10:39 PMI have had this condition for about 5 years. I have seen a dermatologist and he prescribed Erythromycin Pads that I wipe on twice a day when I have a flare-up. He has also given me steroid shots in the bumps (which stung like hell) and they helped greatly. It's a condition called Folliculitis (which is a fancy name for an inflamed hair follicle). It is a Staph infection and is often incurable. It is easily spread by the barber's razor or clippers. It can also be spread by using a bath soap after someone infected has used it. This is often a problem in prisons, locker rooms and other community bath areas. Don't bust the blisters as you can spread it to other hair follicles and even other parts of your, or someone else's body. I have started using the Erythromycin pads the day I get a haircut and continue for several days following and this has seemed to reduce the severity of the inevitible flare-up. I have also stopped letting my barber shave my neck. Knowing what I know now if I had realized my barber didn't disinfect his razor in barbisol after each use I wouldn't have let him shave me at all. There is also the potential of much more serious bloodborne diseases being spread by a razor that has not been disinfected. I'm not proclaiming to be an expert just someone who has a great doctor who doesn't mind explaining things in detail.
Posted by: Mark on March 4, 2004 01:19 AMLogan,
I don't think those products your trying are for the condition we are discussing. It seems like they're used for facial shaving. By the way, I also had that problem razor bumps so I stopped shaving and used an electric shaver,trimmer which worked perfectly, I had NO bumps, and would use the clippers every 2 days.
Getting back to my previous post, I neglected to mention that my college doctor did prescribe me antibiotics (oral), though she said she didn't want to keep prescribing them. I think we all have heard of the side effects of taking too many antibiotics. Yes, the antibiotics do work. Now I need to be more conscious of where my neck rests and try to use my shirt or other clothing to rest my neck so it doesn't touch a chair, like in a movie theatre.
-pj
Posted by: pj on March 8, 2004 12:50 AMThanks for all the info. I got the same thing. About 1 1/2 years ago, my barber gave me the same thing. I thought it would just go away, but I went to the doctor, after a year went by, because I got tired of scratching, and he told me if I would have come earlier maybe he could have done something. Now I'm stuck and he said that he could recomend me to a dermatologist, but there was little they might be able to do because I have scaring from scratching. Needless to say after talking to the doctor, I went out and bought my own clippers. I save so much money now and I also notice I'm going bald up top. So in a few years the scars in the back of my head will be visible, because I'm not walking around with a George Jefferson haircut, I'm taking it all off.
Posted by: Perry on March 11, 2004 11:38 PMWhat's up fellas & ladies! I included ladies because I have recently witnessed this condition on a female which I believe was inevitable due to the changing hairstyles that they rock. Now that it's "what's up" for women to get their hair cut close, they have now fell victim to what was at one time exclusively ours fellas. So to those women I'd like to say, welcome aboard.
Now I would like to say thankyou for all the valuable information that everyone posts on this site, it is very helpful and comforting to have such a support group. I too suffer from the same condition. In fact I have or had so many bumps on various parts of my anatomy that I refer to myself as the BUMPMASTER!
My condition started almost 14 years ago now & I remember it clearly. I used to get my hair cut at the barber shop almost every weekend because I use to like to keep my hair sharp. It started out as one little bump that would appear consistently and faithfully after getting my hair cut. After questioning the barber I found out how little they know about skin and it's treatment. (I am very long winded, so for the sake of brevity I am going to get right to the point!) After having my first major flare up that I could no longer manage treating at home I was refered to a university dermatologist by my university doctor. It was initially called Keloidol Acne (not sure of the spelling); they were injected on two separate occassions and I was sent home with a prescription for the erythromycin pads. Years later when I again lost the ability to treat them at home and I had weened myself off of the pads, I made an appointment with another dermatologist and was told the same thing and giving the pads only this time. I didn't tell this dermatologist that I had been treating them on my own for some years and that they were markedly better now than when they were at their worse. (I really didn't get the feeling that she cared!)
At the present time I feel that I have control over them although I have occassional flare ups but never to a great degree. After years of experimenting and receiving false hope from individuals who swore that they had the answer, this is what I currently do. (Keep in mind that I am just a regular "cat" from around the way and by no means a doctor.)
1)Buy your own clippers and use them on yourself only! Get a good pair, not those dollar store chumpies. For the brother that is starting to see hair loss, you're going to love this because once you put the clipper guard on(use the #1 guard & invest in a metal one if you are currently using the frugal-man's clippers)& get that even cut that matches the patches, you will once again be "THAT BULL". What happens is that you will start to get a feel for the right time to cut your hair when you are less prone to flare-ups. For shaping up the back of my neck I purchased the "Pivot Pro Trimmer by Andis". It has 4-times the power but when you turn them on they seem to move in slow motion. They feel good as heck on your neck though.
2)Every morning after taking a shower and drying off, I apply "Original Formula SeaBreeze Astringent" on my affected area with a cotton ball. I make it a habit to keep this area clean and oil-free. Before going to bed and throughout the day if necessary, I apply regular alcholol on the affected area with a cotton ball. This too you will get a feel for. The main thing is to keep it clean & oil-free.(no lotion, grease, vaseline, etc. in this area)
3) You have to change your diets brothas! Cut back on the fried "ish", our bodies are not made for that. Bring your fruit & vegetable game up as well as your water intake. Add working out to this and you will start to feel better inside and out. Oh yeah, I also take multivitamins everyday. I used to use expensive ones from GNC but I don't think that it is important to do so.
4)Trust God! I believe in my heart and confess with my mouth Jesus as being the Christ and Lord of my life and He got through my most trying times.
I am always experimenting and trying new things so I will keep everyone posted on anything new. Just to let everyone know how well this works with time, I got to the point that I decided to shave my hair off completely because I too rock patches without the the close cut (#1 guard) and I really had a smooth bumpless neck area with slight hair growth. Well that was a big mistake, those chumpies regrouped and mounted up on a brotha. So I am back to rocking the low-low.
PEACE YALL
Some of the answers some of the guys mentioned seemed to work for me also for a while, but they never helped. I finally went to a dermatologist in Houston, Tx. and was told that this was going to be an on going problem if I kept on getting my hair cut close. The " derm " prescribe some antibiotics and gave me plenty of shots in each and every one of them. Man did that hurt. I have seen some guys' neck look like a pepporoni pizza and others look like a Mr.Goodbar, some get so bad it look like a big ball of "infected puss" piled on top of the other. I think one should experiment with an over the counter ( OTC ) product that makes you comfortable if you see results. Visiting a "derm" gets expensive, but you will have get results. I started having this problem at the age of 25 and now I'm 39 and still have the problem but not as bad. The other solution I've found is to just find a hair style where as that a individual is comfortable with and let your hair grow.
Posted by: mr. patrick on July 25, 2004 01:33 PMhey guys dont't worry anymore bacause the same time happend to me 2 year ago. My aunt travel to my native country and she brougt me some liquard gel. i was told it was called a pleandent in my country. if you are having the same problem, fill free to contact me via email; kbosu2424@aol.com
Posted by: rahwool on July 31, 2004 03:25 AMAn ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure... I got a haircut last weekend. Right after I got home, I took a washcloth and applied a liberal amount of rubbing alcohol to it. I then vigorously rubbed all around my hairline - side and back of my neck, as well as around my face. I did the same thing time before - guess what? No bumps so far!
I really do think that the clipper oil is the culprit - and I think that the "washing" with the rubbing alcohol serves the dual role of removing the oil from the hair folicules, and also serving as a disinfectant for any little nasties that might have been transferred from the clippers to me.
Posted by: David on September 7, 2004 09:49 PMFor years the people at Amanady Products have been making Imperial Touch Razor Bump Solution. It is a unique products which takes care of all the razor bumps, razor burns and ingrown hairs one gets from haircuts, shaving, etc. It works to fight those problems on contact and below the skin.
Posted by: bilal on September 17, 2004 08:32 AMI have small bumps at the base of my neck at the back. What do I do to get rid of them?
Posted by: funso on October 14, 2004 06:58 AMOkay guy’s here goes. I’ve had these for almost 2 years and let me tell you they are a pain! I’ve gone and seen a dermatologist and have been given a lot of med’s I’ll put them here: Retin-A Micro Gel 0.1%, Brevoxyl Gel 8%, Fluocinonide Gel 0.05% and Minocycline CAP 100MG (oral medication). I’ve been taking these and putting on the gels as prescribed for almost a year and no luck. The condition is called: “Acne Keloidalis Nuchae” and here is a website link: http://www.aocd.org/skin/dermatologic_diseases/acne_keloidalis_nu.html. From what I read they can get really bad and I’m sure some of you guys can relate. Sometimes I think that the dermatologist know there is no cure and just keeping getting our money. LOL! BUT I’ve been trying this new liquid stuff that I got in Mexico and it seems to be working better than the above Gel’s and Oral medications. If you go to Yahoo! or Google search engines and just type “Acne Keloidalis Nuchae” you can find lot’s of information on this. I also think as someone stated in this section that it has to do a lot to what we eat in our diets. I’m Latino and well let’s face it we Latinos like to eat a lot of “fried” foods. I think keeping the area clean from oils does help a lot. Use some sort of facial cleanser or keep the area clean. I’ve noticed that using Peroxide or rubbing Alcohol does work somewhat. I’ve haven’t tried using the Erythromycin pads so I’m not sure how effective those are. My dermatologist told me there is no cure for this. I to used to get the back of my neck shaved by the barber back in the day. Most important as someone noted :
“Trust God! I believe in my heart and confess with my mouth Jesus as being the Christ and Lord of my life and He got through my most trying times.” – Amen brother! If you guys want for me to list that liquid gel that I’m using I’ll check back later and post it. GOOD LUCK!
Ive been having this same problem. Got it when I was in the Navy, and had to get haircuts every week. its irritating and kinda makes you a bit self conscience about it. i now clean my neck atleast once a day with peroxide and use this stuff called "Skin Tight." it seems to keep the flare down, gets rid of the more minor cases, but never totally gets rid of it. If you guys have found successful treatments,, by all means post them. I think we're all willing to try just about anything out.
Posted by: gary on October 26, 2004 07:57 PMWow, there are a lot of people suffering from this. Well, I've known about others getting them for years and then I started getting them back in 1992 after shaving my head bald with a razor. For years they flared up slightly but after locking my hair in 1997 they got worse. Well here's the solution. I got this from a friend who also suffers from this. Unfortunately you have to go to a dermatologist for the prescriptions...and they are Fluocinonide 0.05% gel and Clindamycin PH 1% gel. You have to use both at the same time once or twice daily. Just spread both on the infected areas and after a week or so the bumps should go away. You have to do this on a regular basis.
Posted by: Mike on November 16, 2004 12:34 AMI just got treated for this problem fellas. I tried everything from peroxide, alcohol, bump stop, and topical treatments that you can find online. I found all of these did nothing. To make a long story short, your best bet is going to a dermatologist. They knew exactly of my problem and injected the bumps with steroids. It didn't hurt as bad as other people have said, but maybe it depends on the person. They also gave me a topical treatment to use on the bumps. It has only been a few days, but the results are good so far. The only bad news is that I am gonna have to grow my hair out to prevent this from occurring again. The derm said at leat 1/2 inch thick hair should keep this from happening again. I am thinking about just cutting my own hair and getting a lining every so often. I have seen frightening pics online. Mine were not that bad, but I could tell it was only going to get worse the longer I put this off. I think the key is catching early as possible so you don't have as many scars. I am glad I have turned this corner in life and hopefully this is beyond me. Good luck with anyone who suffers from this.
Posted by: John on December 13, 2004 02:06 AMwill some body please tell what to do i had the bumps for 2 years now and cant take it anymore. i have tried witch hazel, achohol, and even vinger. so if any ideas plese email me. Thanx!!
Posted by: Mark on December 30, 2004 11:07 PMGo to the dermatologist brother. They will be able to help you far more than over the counter products. Good Luck.
Posted by: Chris on January 2, 2005 09:05 AMOk people help is on the way!! Now I know exactly what this condition is and its very difficult to solve this problem.Doctors call it folliculitis,other similar terms you will hear as well. This condition is the worse on men who love to have that taper look. Black men who cut their hair skin close, well all you old school guys know what I mean. Now they will tell you the condition is unknown, but I believe it comes from a fungus of some kind. Maybe one time youve got a haircut and someone didnt clean the clippers and this is how it starts.Maybe you cut your own hair and maybe disreguarded maintaining your clippers. Whatever happened it starts as maybe a few small bumps that get itchy and soon enough you may start to notice more and more. Now some may figure they will just let their hair grow and stop cutting it low, well this wont work. I know someone reading this knows just exactly what I'm saying. You will still feel them and you will also see them because they will get bigger. I found a solution for myself after spending tons and tons on doctors who shot them with hormones, and other crap and still no real results. It was embarrassing when you cut your hair low all the back of your neck looks like hell. Well I didnt want to post anything until I did it for myself and started to see results but this combination of things I'm doing has made these nasty looking bumps to leave, and even after years of dealing with this. Now I dont know about posting what I have discovered as a great treatment for this condition, so if by chance you are suffering with this condition as Iam and want to see great improvment to a point that eventually you can cure this problem forever take down my email address and drop me a email and I can help you like I've finally helped myself. You will thank your lucky stars that you came across my post!! email:mrexcalibur then add 5 letter x's to the end of the screen name.I had to add the 5 x's to get the screen name because most screen names on aol are all gone and I liked this name excalibur so to get it i had to add the x's after it. Now this email is sort of strange because i wanted it to be totally different than others so just remember to write 5 letter x's after the name mrexcalibur because if you dont write all 5 your email wont come to me. And remember you dont have to suffer forever!! Now remeber the email is my name excalibur then 5 x's and then at aol .com
Posted by: mont on February 12, 2005 10:06 AMEverybody i am white, and I dont think race has anything to do woth it. these damn things are so painful. i even get them when the barber just uses clippers. i do have curly hair and think that has alot to do with it. i have gotten these things for at least the past 10 or 15 years almost after every haircut. i actually have one right now as we speak. i honestly dont think anything works. i also get them on the top and side of my scalp as well. my lovely fiance works for an opthamologist.....one a month she will bring home a syring with lydocaine, inject the infected area and squeeze like hell untill all the goop comes out. aint love grand :)
Posted by: todd on February 22, 2005 09:08 AMPeople, you do not have to take steroids to get rid of those bumps. There are products on the market designed. Once such product is Imperial Touch. The folks give you a money back guarantee if you are not happy.
Posted by: Bilal Jean-Paul on March 1, 2005 10:43 PMhey gang,I got the bumps too.I know it has to be stress because I didn't have them as bad when I worked for corporate,now i work for myself and live in NY instead of Austin TX,So Cold might play a role,I'll try and report on the posted Suggestions, i would also suggest that everyone should be cautious about those who want you to email Them for the cure.If ther is a cure, shouldn't the knowledge of that cure be offered freely?
Posted by: Andrew on March 8, 2005 07:18 PMhas anyone responded to mont email and got results
Posted by: Adam on March 10, 2005 12:49 AMHello all I have had this problem a couple of times and I have had to do this. First I catch it before it gets bad. Second I go to the CVS and pick up some green alcohol. I shave all my hair off my head. It always works for me, I just started using another barber and it happen to me again. I'm a playa can not let that stop my game.
I'll holla
Posted by: David on March 24, 2005 11:36 AMpeep all seriously i have 2 bumps on each side of my head everyone says they're razor bumps n after doing research i realize its what you all have i haven't been 2 the barber shop since beg. of february and theyre still there and im not going to lie i love my taper and my sideburns and looking fresh u know im 17 and thats what makes me look neat and clean i really do not wanna have these bumps all my life i want 2 get rid of them and if anyone can help a young brother out itll be well appreciated cause 2 look neat i have to go to the barber @ least once every 2 weeks please help itll be well appreciated Ronald Johnson
Posted by: snugz on April 2, 2005 05:28 AMi've noted what this is called and i'll note it again: Acne Keloidalis Nuchae. Just do a SEARCH on YAHOO! or GOOGLE or what ever serach engine you want. It's all in there. From what i've been told there is NO CURE! Here is a bit of info from a website: " ... Acne keloidalis nuchae (AKN) occurs when hairs on the back of the head and neck grow into the skin, become inflamed, and cause scar tissue. AKN is more common in people with stiff or curly hair and those with darker skin. These ingrown hairs are usually started following a short haircut on the back of the head and nape of the neck. The ingrown hairs lead to scar tissue that is a form of hypertrophic scar or keloid ..." - JOHN 3:16
Since there is no said cure for these bumps that we all are dealing with, why don't we all come into agreement and Pray to GOD that he remove them from each and every one of US. I know without a doubt that we can get this done just like we can all become the person that GOD really want us to become. Let's Pray, as one, to GOD, to remove all of these bumps from everybody on this Earth who suffers like we do! (May Jesus Christ Of Nazareth Bless You All And Your Familys Always And Forever!) AMEN
Posted by: Ben Jackson on April 12, 2005 10:49 PMI have had the displeasure of expereincing the dreaded and displeasing bumps as decribed above. I have tried the doctors, home remedies and over the counter treatment to no avail. I believe that God will grant someone the solution to enable us to get the cure for this ailment. However my mother's home remedy mixed with an over the counter treatment has proven more effective than other treatments to date. Where the bumps were sore and inflamed, to the point where they were irrated by me wearing a shirt, now most of them are gone and the most prominent ones are greatly reduced. I am not sure if further treatment will cure them but it helps. My advice is, until there is a tested cure then I would suggest that you get a doctor involved and try out different treatments to find one that works for you.
Posted by: Tony on May 6, 2005 09:34 AMthis is a cure before your bumps get too bad. my wife brought me some stuff called kiti kiti from a hair show and man the the cream is working for me. I had a couple of bumps that were increasing and I was worried about the scarring. man it works for shaving and all that. I ain't a salesman so don't worry. I work for Brinks home security so if u need a home alarm in Jacksonville then holla at me. just trying to pass on a remedy that worked for me
Posted by: adam on May 10, 2005 11:14 PMHi everyone, i have had my bumps since 2003. i have noticed that clipper do play a good part. Buy a good pair, an use them only on yourself and keep them clean. Clean the area, an I have been using a drug called Fluocinonide. After a week the bumps have went down alot. Now I like to keep wave in my hair. I believe do rags played a part in my bumps, also when you sit in seats try not to expose your neck to it.
I saw in another post abpuit a medication called Clindamycin im goign to try that one to se if it will finsh them off. But I know one thing just lie everyone else has said the conditon itself is never going away, but if this medecine can keep them real low its worth a shot. I will let you guys know what happens.
Good luck
Posted by: Joseph on May 14, 2005 03:54 AMI have the same problem. But i look at it like this. This my be a mark on us for a reason.God my have us marked for a Godly purpose. And if so God, I'm ready for my purpose.
Good Night and God Bless
Tim
Posted by: Tim on May 20, 2005 01:22 AMI am glad I was led to this blog. I am the VP of Business Development for a company that is currently testing a breakthrough product for PFB.
Our preliminary tests of the product are going extremely well. If any of you are interested in knowing more about the product as we move on send an e-mail to info@natmedica.com
I am not here to send spam or anything like that. Just looking to understand the extend of the problem and perhaps provide samples for pre-market testing.
Best Regards to all
Rob
Posted by: Rob Herrera on September 6, 2005 05:18 PMi've had the same problem for about 5 years now. my dad got if by using a friends comb then i got it and then my brother and sister got it too. i've been to about 4 different dermatologist. infact, i saw a dermatologist when the first bump appeared but she was so useless, she prescribed something totally ineffective....the second one was also terrible. my third and forth ones say it's basically a lifetime disease now. i use doxycycline pills. the problem is that the moment i quit taking them the bumps come back. and my dermatologist isn't going to keep me on it for ever as that's dangerous. i've noticed that eating milk products like pizza, ranch and so on make if flare up like crazy. and fruits are really good, especially water melon. i hope someone finds a longterm therapeutic measure for this disease.
Posted by: george on October 9, 2005 12:46 AMHey, i've been suffering with this (Folliculitis keloidalis) since i was about 14 (i had just shaved round the sides/back of my head with a razor!) And so far the best treatment i've tried is Erythromycin antibiotic tablets, but as has been mentioned you cant stay on them forever. Its just a case of doing several things, not using a razor, keeping the area clean and not use any oily products, and using antiboitics like erythromycin. I've just been given Clindamycin lotion to use as well so will let you know how that goes. Thanks for the tips,like rumbing the area with alcohol and watching the diet. Its such a pain especialluy when you gotta keep your hair cut low. There is no cure, severe cases there is lazer treatment or surgery (although this could lead to greater keloid scarring). Its just a case of keeping it manageable and not to unsightly. I am glad i found this blog, its good to know i am not alone out there suffering.
Justin (UK)
Posted by: Justin on October 13, 2005 01:44 PMAcne Keloidalis Nuchae
(a.k.a. folliculitis keloidalis look it up this serious i have it to and i am being treated once you starty on the medication you must stay on it 3 months after the bumps go away or they will com back ( i know)
use distilled white vinegar instead of alcohol
it works for me so what do have to lose besides
those bumps!!
has anybody use that product that they are selling at the (877) 262-6239
Posted by: victor on November 17, 2005 04:55 PMi've noted what this is called and i'll note it again: Acne Keloidalis Nuchae. Just do a SEARCH on YAHOO! or GOOGLE or what ever serach engine you want. It's all in there. From what i've been told there is NO CURE! Here is a bit of info from a website: " ... Acne keloidalis nuchae (AKN) occurs when hairs on the back of the head and neck grow into the skin, become inflamed, and cause scar tissue. AKN is more common in people with stiff or curly hair and those with darker skin. These ingrown hairs are usually started following a short haircut on the back of the head and nape of the neck. The ingrown hairs lead to scar tissue that is a form of hypertrophic scar or keloid ..." - JOHN 3:16
Posted by: Candelario on December 11, 2005 07:17 PMhttp://dermnetnz.org/acne/keloid-acne.html
http://www.aocd.org/skin/dermatologic_diseases/acne_keloidalis_nu.html
Posted by: on December 11, 2005 07:28 PMI'm a white guy with straight hair and even I got these nasty bumps on the back of my neck. They started popping up a few months ago and are getting worse. I didn't realize how bad (or nasty looking) they were until I took a picture of the back of my neck. I'm headed to a dermatologist this week but I'm glad I found this board...but I'm also majorly pissed to find out that I now have this for life. We can put a man on the moon but we can't make some red bumps go away? WTF?!?
Anyway, I'll let everyone here know if any particular medicine from the derm helps. I like to keep my hair short in the back but not if I got these nasty bumps there. This sucks!
Posted by: Jimmy on January 18, 2006 01:20 AMStop BALD fading your hair out in the back, Use a nice hot towel not to hot though and clean the area and dont scrub it, that hurts. Just keep it clean. STOP BEING LAZY, you only have one body and one neck so GO GET CHECKED OUT!!! tell the LORD THANK YOU. cause your alive, and keep your swager cause you still look good.
Posted by: JB on February 20, 2006 03:51 AMHello i have had these little bumps of the back of my neck called FOLLICULITIS KELOIDALIS NUCHAE for about 10 years at this time they were at the worst stage that they have ever been. I tried about every thing everyone else on this page has tried and even more. My dermatologist gave me some antibotic pills and some CLOBEX SPRAY wich is a steriod spray you use twice a day, after starting this process after 3 weeks i do not have no bumps or scars on the back of my neck.Without insurance the doctor visit and medicane costed $250 it is very well worth it print this information and take it to your dermatologist you will be very happy that you read my sucessful comments.
Posted by: james on March 15, 2006 09:06 AMFINALLY someone who has went to the doctor and had satisfactory results. After I read the post by james, I went to the doctor yesterday and got me some antibiotics and so type of gel. Thanx for the post james.
Posted by: adam on March 22, 2006 05:13 PMPEOPLE, MINE DOESNT SHOW UP ANYMORE....NOMORE PILLS. ALL I DO IS EAT FRUITS AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK AND MORE IMPORTANTLY, I DON'T...DON'T...DON'T EAT ANYTHING WITH MILK. LET ME TELL YOU HOW I DICOVERED THAT MILK WAS BAD IF YOU HAD THIS THING. I STARTED WORKING AT A PIZZA JOINT AND THEN IT GOT WORSE. I FIGURED IT WAS THE CHEESE SO I QUIT EATING PIZZA. THEN ONE DAY, I ATE CHICKEN AND RANCH, THEN IT GOT CRAZY. THIS WAS WHEN I WAS TAKING DOXYCYCLINE WHICH WAS ACTUALLY WORKING UNTIL I ATE THE RANCH. THEN I FIGURED THAT MAY BE I SHOULD QUIT TAKEN IN MILK AND SEE. I HAVE BEEN MILK FREE FOR ABOUT 2 YEARS. FOR ABOUT SIX MONTHS NOW I HAVE NOT BEEN TAKEN MY PILLS BECAUSE I RAN OUT BUT I HAVE NO BUMPS......EVERYNOW AND THEN, I MAKE A MISTAKE OF EATING SOMETHING WITH A LITTLE MILK AND THEN THEY START TO COME BACK. ALL I DO IS GET ME ABOUT 4 APPLES, AND I'M FINE.....PEOPLE, TRY IT AND LETS SEE. IF IF WORKS SPREAD THE MESSAGE......WE MAY BE ON TO SOMETING
I have a few in grown hair/bumps on the back of my neck. I'm about to try Tend Skin liquid. I'll tell you how it went.
Posted by: Wayne on April 28, 2006 09:21 AMDoes anyone have before and after pictures, to show that their way worked. Mine are horrible and i need help because i have tried it all.
Posted by: Jason on April 28, 2006 12:15 PMJason, Have you tried Tend Skin Liquid or PFB Vanish? Type either of these two products into Google, and you can read how they could help you. Good luck.
Posted by: Wayne on April 28, 2006 05:30 PMOk gentlemen, welcome to the unfortunate Keloid Ance Club. I'm not just a spokesperson but an active member myself. I have tried everything in the book and just recently read some researched which claimed that vitamin "a" helps to control Acne in general. The glads that are the culprit glands are the Sebaceous glands - glands found in the skin of mammals. They secrete an oily substance called sebum (Latin, meaning fat or tallow) that is made of fat (lipids) and the debris of dead fat-producing cells. These glands exist in humans throughout the skin except in the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. I too have had the steroid injections and have found that steroid topical creams in prescription form are far more effective than the injections. I recently started taking the vitamins and will post the results in a couple of weeks. In the meantime get to your doctor and have him or her give you a prescription of "Ultravate"(halobetasol propionate cream). This may sound crazy but once a flare up has gone away......that wonder cream Preparation H will help demminish the unsightly scars! I will keep you guys posted.
Posted by: Charlie on May 6, 2006 11:43 AMI've been using "Tend Skin Liquid" on ingrown hairs on the back of my neck, which I've had for two and a half years, for eight days now, and the result is amazing. The several bumps that I had, have all gone!
Posted by: Wayne on May 6, 2006 12:35 PMGo to see the doctor they have products that can supress it or even some cases help pevent outbrakes the more you pick at it you'll get scars GO GET CHECK SO YOU CAN FEEL CONFIDENT AGAIN, the WORST is when your sitting in church or in a line some where and people see them, Doesn't make you feel to proud does it? SO GO GET CHECKED I CANT SAY ANYMORE TIMES.
Posted by: JB on May 10, 2006 09:24 AMMAN! This is good...I found you guys! I've had these bumps on the back of my neck for almost 10 years. I've used Alcohol, Witch Hazel, Bacitracin ointment, Hydrocortisone, and Coco Butter to no avail. So I got slick wit it and did my own testing...Yeah you heard me I tried Bump control, and even Lamisil foot fungus cream. Hey thinking if it was good enuff to get rid of fungus in the feet maybe it'll... Hahahaha.
Here's what I found to help, when washing up use Ivory soap, it dries all bumps in the area up insantly! Let the soap dry up your your skin "DON"T RINSE"! Then apply Kitikiti "MEANS TO CURE" scalp & skin treatment (800)473-7130. I find this to work BUT still not a cure. MAN I WANT A CURE!
PS - Hot towel method helps to open up pours so that whatever you apply go straight into the skin. It's a good method. If you find a cure HiCee555@hotmail.com Thanks in advance!
Posted by: Cee on May 14, 2006 10:26 PMWow! I feel right at home! LoL@da dude that tried the foot fungus cream... I think I did that too yo... I've tried EVERYTHING... (Alcohol, Peroxide, Bump Stopper, Skin Tite, Barbers Secret, Strawberries, Lemon Juice, Coco Butter, lemme think... was that it??? I dunno... lol... i'm doing pretty good now... what I've been doing is shaving my face and neck with a dipilatory cream called "Magic" And I also wash and exfoliate my face daily (except for when I use magic) I also read that disolving 2 tablets of Asprin in a little warm water works... just leave it on for 15 minutes. Well... I pray you all find solutions!
God Bless!!!
also check out my music
www.audiostreet.net/cadeau
Shalom
This Posted by: james on March 15, 2006 09:06 AM
>>>>> Hello i have had these little bumps of the back of my neck called FOLLICULITIS KELOIDALIS NUCHAE for about 10 years (..). My dermatologist gave me some antibotic pills and some CLOBEX SPRAY (...).Without insurance the doctor visit and medicane costed $250 (...)
Thanks for your input. You saved my neck! I did follow your treatment, and thanks God, it worked. I actually suggested the Clobex Spray to the Derma ; Instead of that she suggested a gel with similar functions called CLOBETASOL PROPIONATE GEL, 0.05% so that it can be more localized to the infected area. It costs 3 bucks (with insurance, sorry). To accelerate the treatment, you can have some shots on those nasty bumps with the strongest of whatever is put in those syringes (10 bucks with insurance). It has been 5 weeks and those nasties are drying up. To keep up with the work, you should have monthly check with the derma for shots if necessary. I bet you will not need more than 2-3 rounds of shots with the continuing application of the gel.-Thanks James for the info.
Dee
Posted by: Dee on May 29, 2006 02:24 AMGet your woman to pull out hairs. wash with a dandruff shampoo. This will get rid of them. Guaranteed.
Dr R
Posted by: rich on May 29, 2006 06:40 PMi was looking at my husband scalp tonight and i told him iam going on line to see if i can discover a cure. well after reading all the messages i see now this is a world problem. i notice my husband get these bumps when he change barbers, so i think community health depts need to requred barber to go a little farther in cleanding their equipment. so i read a lot of cures, my husband have see a demo and got shots but they have returned
Posted by: jamie on June 28, 2006 12:44 AMI found something that WORKS. My sister had told me a while back while she was at the DR's for a visit and she had seen a VIDEO of the same bumps that I have. "Pseudo-Folliculitis" aka shaving bumps. I went to the DR and they told me of a laser that will REMOVE them 100%. It cost $920.00 but they will REMOVE the hair from under the skin which is the cause of all this. Here is a quick link: http://www.laserscope.com/pfb/ check it out. At the very bottom they have a VIDEO you can play on your computer. THIS is what we all have on this blog. CHECK OUT THE SITE and call your DR and ask them they can help out.
Posted by: Candelario on July 8, 2006 07:48 PMLook I don't know about all the cures listed above but one that I know that works for me is simple.....IVORY SOAP. As mentioned by Cee from earlier, this soap works, because its PURE soap. Then you pull the hairs out, and SOME of the bump leave. Also, stray from pickin the scars, they make it worse wich may leave you with AKN (Acne Keloadalis Nuchae. Yes, actual keloids on your neck! It turns into scar tissue. Ohh yeah, if you get your hair faded, you might wanna tell your barber to just taper the sides and not the back, or revert back to all around even cut all together. Good luck.
Posted by: KB on August 4, 2006 01:27 AMADMINISTRATOR CAN YOU PLEASE CLEAN UP THE SPAM ON THE PAGE, THIS BLOG IS EXTREMLY IMPORTANT TO ME AND A LOT OF OTHER PEOPLE, I CHECK EVERYDAY, BELIEVE ME.
Posted by: Loyal Reader on August 9, 2006 04:20 PMComment removed per user request
Posted by: oscar on August 10, 2006 03:12 AMI would like to wish you much luck. And a lot of money. Thank you.
Posted by: Hanz Jocker on August 14, 2006 12:34 PMHey guys i seem to have the same problem, Well let me start by saying all this started 3 years ago i got my first bump on my head i`ve been taking minoclyline for over 2 years and still no real results its almost gone away three times then i lighten up on meds and bam its back. Also the meds i`m on forced me to quit my construction job because i should avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight while taking them. Most recentley it spread to the middle of my neck i then went back to derm and gave me Clobetasol Propionate its a liquid you put on infected area i tried it and no real results .
In short i dont know how i got this but theres got to bo a reason so i`m changing my lifestle and eating habits because i know there not the most healthy. At first when this first apeared i thought i had an std or even aids but i tested ok on everything.
Well i`d like to say thanks to all the people who posted it`s gave me a lot to read and think about as far as treatments and causes
Posted by: Adam on August 16, 2006 08:15 PMOkay I had the same problem. After you get a hair cut, Make sure you put Kitikiti scalp & skin treatment(non-oily formula)right after the cut.
When you're able to get home wash hair with KitiKiti shampoo with Aloe or any other shampoo. Then you need to use Kitikiti conditionerI or II(maximum strength) Then you put the kitikiti skin treatment on again.
You don't have to rewash your hair everyday but you do put the kitikiti scalp and skin treatment very day and it is also good for shaving hair bump.
Use a search engine put in kitikiti. It cost about $12.99 to $15.00 per each item. These products will change your life.
For shaving bumps get a really soft hair brushor a soft facial brush and brush your shaving area every morning and night in a circular motion.
Peace
WHEN YOU GET A HAIRCUT WASH YOUR HAIR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
MOST BROTHERS THAT GET THEIR HAIRCUT DON'T WASH THEIR HAIR AS SOON AS POSSIBLE THAT WHERE A LOT OF THE BUMPS ON THE BACK OF THEIR HEAD START.
SO FOR WHATEVER THE REASON YOUR BARBER HAS LESS THE CLEAN CLIPPERS OR THE BROTHER THAT GOT HIS HAIR CUT BEFORE YOU HAS LESS THAN CLEAN TO DIRTY HAIR YOU CAN PROTECT YOUR SELF.
WASH YOUR HAIR AFTER ALL HAIRCUTS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE EVERYTIME!!!!!
Posted by: Tee on August 17, 2006 12:27 AMHave had kelodalis nuchae for 4 years, since I was 21, only thing that has worked is rubbing alcohol and Tend Skin. That stuff has dried those bumps off , the only after effect is the skin on my neck hairline is a shade darker than the rest, but that's barely noticelable unless you rock a close fade or baldie. I only had a couple of small bumps, I spoke to my derm and he said I had a very mild case and for large plaques they usually are surgically removed.
P.S. Dont shave with razors with more than one blade, those double and triple blade razors cut curly hair into sharp points below the skin, that is what get the skin inflamed, once that skin gets infected that's when it starts to develop into permanent bumps.
Posted by: Jason on August 17, 2006 01:27 PMHey Guys. I want to tell you about some new stuff I found in Walmart called "Bump Patrol" It comes in a white, red, and blue box. It is a liquid and only about 5 bucks. I have this problem too, and I have found that when I have an "out break" putting this on about an hour before I go to sleep helps very well after about 3 days..
I am starting to believe in the strict cleaning and diet reform that I here from the others. It makes sense once you think about it. Excrcise, diet, and cleanliness makes for a healthy body. A heathly body can better fight off infection and bacteria. So give "Bump Patrol" at Walmart or I think Walgreens and let me know how it works for you.
Posted by: Bret on August 19, 2006 05:26 PMMy brothers, it's a shame my poeple have no clue whats going on. First of all this condition for the most part is permanent. It is not cause by dirty clippers or anything like that. It occurs when hair starts to grow back. The hair never penatrates the skin. So what happens is the hair starts to grown under the skin. Then you get an infection. Sometimes its pretty nasty. FYI Cutting your hair is A European thing. We are not supposed to cut our hair. I had this when I was about 9 yrs old. Since then I just let my hair grow. Nice long dreads. Good luck to all. Go ahead and keep cutting yur hair if want. Holl a at me when you have a golf ball on the back of your neck.
Peace
Posted by: TERENCE on August 23, 2006 06:36 PMTerence, were you born with your hair in dreads or did you decide to put them in yourself?
Posted by: Wayne on August 24, 2006 03:11 PMI mean!!! Just look at all the non-sence people post on these types of fourms. It's silly, most of it.
If most of these people would read and research before they say this stuff this would be a better source for aleast some information.
It is not true that barber clippers cause AKN, the truth is that nobody knows what causes it and that there are no cures. Black men are more prone but white men get them also, (I have seen one myself with it "AKN" FULL). Treatment is possible and best if done early!!!
I have a few bumps on the back of my head that come and go, I am presently trying to prevent scaring or full blow Acne Keloids.
Please if someone has good meaningfull comments post um but if your here to talk "smack" do us all a favor and stuff it !!
Save yourself some money and make tendskin yourself.Half a bottle of 70% -90% alcohol and 25 aspirins .350mg. Shake and let it dilute. Apply 2-3 times a day .It will help . When i find a cure i will post it because i am tired of this pain too
Posted by: scott on September 4, 2006 07:51 PMWell, I have had these beasties since the military. I have had them for almost 16 years now. The only thing that has worked for me is after shampooing, I use Neutrogena Body Wash (body shampoo that fights body acne breakouts) with a nylon buff, I wash the area thoroughly, leave it soapy for about 5 minutes. I then towel dry and use Neutrogena Acne Gel. This had been my daily routine since I found this combination works for me. Recently, I've added using, about once a week, Aloe Vera Gel on the same area for healing the skin. I get a bump here a bump there, but nothing really bad, sometimes they itch, but not like it used to. Like others have said, find what works for you and stick to it. Just remember, keep it clean. Also, just so you will know, Neutrogena uses Salicylic Acid in their products for controlling Acne.
Posted by: cd on September 12, 2006 12:52 AMADMINISTRATOR CAN YOU PLEASE CLEAN UP THE SPAM ON THE PAGE, THIS BLOG IS EXTREMLY IMPORTANT TO ME AND A LOT OF OTHER PEOPLE, I CHECK EVERYDAY, BELIEVE ME.
Posted by: Loyal Reader on October 9, 2006 03:20 PMI found this site, I am not sure it works somone in London, but claims they have the 100% cure.
http://www.bumpscentre.com/10000/info.php?p=6&pno=0
Pictures are graphic but my case is getting like this....even though I only have 2 big bumps, they look just like these.
Posted by: Mightwork on October 27, 2006 10:05 AMwow.. crazy to see so many people going through the same thing..
i've had this for maybe 15 years now...
took about 3 dermatologists to tell me what it was and finally give me some medication for it...
he was honest enough to tell me that it can't be cured though.
I've tried the different soaps, including Ivory... tried Benzoclin, antibiotics and numerous other medications...
I was going to the derm about every other month to get shots on top of the medications i was using to keep it controlled, but honestly the best thing for me so far has been using ProActiv...
I decided to try it out since it's supposed to be so good for acne on the face, and it's actually worked pretty well on the back f my neck..
it doesn't get rid of it all together, but it keeps me from gettin outbrakes and from itching..
i haven't needed to get shots from the derm in about 4 months
What it do people, I posted a comment on here and I guess the administrator thought I was on here tryin to sell pro-active and took me off or somethin I don't know and I dont care! All I know is I got some Pro-Active on Oct 10. I used it for bout a month and the bumbs where reduced by MORE than half and they where gettin even better until I ran out. LOOK, I know trustin info-mercial are a risk but all i gotta say is; it worked for me and I'm coppin more. Holla!(P.S. step your IVORY soap game up, it works great!) Good Luck
Posted by: K.B. on November 17, 2006 04:39 AMK.B. - I didn't delete your post intentionally. This thread receives a tremendous amount of automated comment spam, which I periodically remove via a semiautomated process. Sometimes, unfortunately, valid comments get swept up in the net and deleted.
It is sad that the actions of a relatively few malicious individuals - the spammers - negatively impact the majority - decent people just looking to find a few answers and live their life.
Posted by: Administrator on November 17, 2006 09:31 AMHere is my list of things I try to live by now because it is clearing up my scalp so well; My Scalp Commandments,if you will.
1. Wash and condition head everyday with Nioxin.
2. Apply KitiKiti after washing head and 5 mins
before every haircut.(stops flare-ups) 3. Brush scalp with soft bristle brush even if
shaved or bald fade.(scalp exfoliation)
4. Do not let anyone cut or bald fade your head
cutting against the direction of your hair
growth.(Helps with flare-ups)
5. Make sure clipper blades are sharpened and well
oiled.(Helps with flare-ups)
6. When washing, conditioning, applying topical
treatments, use SOFT,SLOW motions. You DO NOT
want to rub HARD and FAST, let the product do
the work. The objective is not to aggravate
the scalp any more than you have too.
7. Work out and try to stay away from a lot of
oily or fried foods. (eat more Fruits and Vegg) 8. Drink Water, Drink Water, Drink Water.
What's up? I have been suffering from bumps on my scalp also for about five years now. One of my uncles who has been a barber for 30 years now saw my head and immediately gave me a bottle of KitiKiti. This stuff is INCREDIBLE!! I wash my head everyday with NIOXIN because it is a fabulous skin cleanser, then I apply the KitiKiti. I also apply the KitiKiti to my scalp just before I cut my hair and I do not get flare ups that way. When you shave or bald fade your head you still need to brush your head with a soft bristle brush. It is important that you brush your scalp as if you have hair on it when you shave or bald fade your head. Brushing exfoliates your scalp, so bumps may not occur in some places that it would otherwise. I have gone to Dermatologists, taken all sorts of concoctions that are supposed to get rid of the bumps, and nothing worked. Following what I have described above: Washing with Nioxin every shower, apply KitiKiti after shower in morning and before bed and also 5 mins before my haircut, along with brushing scalp even though bald or very low cut; My bumps are almost completely GONE! TRY IT! It's working for me. My wife is amazed at how well my head is clearing up.
Posted by: Lew on December 5, 2006 07:58 AMQuestion???? @ Lew... What specific product do you use of the NIOXIN i went to there website and they have all types of hair shampoo's etc..... what is is name or type of that NIOXIN SHAMPOO.....Also i went to the kiti kiti website and i notice they have their own shampoo and conditioner... would U recommend that i use those. in addition kiti kiti has two type of Ointments 1 is non oily it looks like a lotion 2 is oil and looks like hair grease bottle.... i just need specifics to what you used.
Posted by: Jason on December 5, 2006 09:44 AMHey Jason! I use the Nioxin cleanser and Nioxin Scalp Therapy for Fine, Natural hair. It is the basic Nioxin product line formerly known as Bionutrient Actives. It is safe to use on a daily basis. In the Kitikiti, I use the non-oily lotion which comes in the tube. I recently tried the shampoo and conditioner #1 from Kitikiti and it is a BEAST! Well, at least on my scalp. It feels too aggressive to use on a daily basis. I don't know your condition but, Try using just the Kiti lotion, shampoo,& conditioner#1 until your condition starts to clear up and then rotate the Kiti sham & cond out with something else like the Nioxin. If your scalp is really dry and flakes alot, I would try the oily Kiti in the jar with the sham & cond#2. Just a suggestion. Oh! 1 more tip. I recommend changing out your hairbrush when you change toothbrushes. Annie makes an excellent soft brush that is sold for $1.25 at Texas Beauty Supply.com. Good Luck man and make sure to post how it's working out for ya. Peeeeeeace!!
Posted by: Lew on December 5, 2006 10:55 PM@ Lew....Hey thanks a lot for all the info...im going to get all that stuff this weekend...i will let you know how it goes over time. Thanks Again!!!
Posted by: Jason on December 6, 2006 10:42 AMHere at the bumpscentre we have cured more severe cases of bumps which is also called PFB than you can ever believe, but the beneficiaries are the Afro-Carrebean community who can see our advert on SKY channel 183 all over United Kingdom and Europe.We are based in London 0044-2072371023.Do not believe that there is no cure for this terrible thing. God has not created any skin problem without solution,help is available, but you need to discover it yourself.For the benefit of any sufferer in US or any part of the world who is really keen to get rid of this problm, check out www.bumpscentre.co.uk we are already established here in the UK, we will be in the State next year summer.I had mine for almost 20years before getting the cure back in Africa.Now the treatment is modernised to suit the market out here.We have products we can send to you after receiving the picture of the affected area, that will enabl us to assess your case before telling you the cost of the product. It is purely natural herbal product that is very effective for those that are ready to spend good money to free themselves from this terrible skin disorder. Good luck
Posted by: johnson on December 10, 2006 07:50 PMI found your blog and liked some of the info. The following is some information that may benefit your readers.
Pre-Shaving Techniques:
Many people experience razor burn or other forms of shaving discomfort simply because they don’t take the time to properly soften the hairs before shaving. You need two or three minutes of soaking the hairs before you actually start shaving. Wet hair in the area to be shaved with a hot towel for 15 seconds before shaving or at the end of a shower. With the use of a good razor blade, hair that is wet through and through cuts smoothly and effortlessly. Hair that is not completely wet, however, can be as strong as reinforced concrete.
Cutting through such tough hair often causes hairs to be pulled up from their follicles as they are being cut. These hairs then retract below the flush surface to skin where they are at risk for curving back into the skin as they grow rather than out through the follicle. The forces required to cut such hair also can translate into more friction on the skin that can promote razor bump, ingrown hair, or razor burn. The key is to not dry your skin. While your skin is still wet, apply a shaving gel, Imperial Touch Medicated Shaving Gel. Wait a minute or two and then shave.
Shaving Direction:
Many people shave against the grain, thinking they will get a closer shave.
While this may be true, this also causes razor burns. Shave in the same direction your hair grows, (going with the grain). The objective is to angle the razor at 90 degrees. This shaving technique cuts the hair in an effortless fashion nipping the hairs at the grain and not against it.
Shaving in the same direction, will also result in less pull on the hairs and less tendency to cut them too short. Hairs cut too short are at risk of curling into the skin causing razor bumps and ingrown hairs.
Minimize repeat shaving strokes
Going over and over the same area may result in hairs cut too short.
Repeated shaving strokes increase the risk of razor bumps, ingrown hairs, or razor burns. It is best to shave with just enough overlap to avoid skipping areas. Use short strokes. With long strokes, you tend to press down harder.
This causes friction resulting in razor burns.
Skin Position:
Shave with the skin in a neutral relaxed position. This is the best way to shave hair close but not too close. Sometimes the skin must be stretched very slightly to allow the razor to pass smoothly without nicking. Excessive tightening of the skin when shaving, however, tends to result in hairs being shaved below the resting surface of the skin. This occurs because as the skin is stretched tight the hairs actually protrude out a bit farther than when the skin is relaxed. Shaving over stretched skin may cut the hairs below the flush surface of resting skin, increasing the risk of ingrown hairs and also increasing the risk of skin irritation.
Shaving Gel:
Shaving gels are important in the treatment of razor bumps, ingrown hairs and razor burns. A good shaving gel will minimize the friction associated with shaving and reduce the likelihood of ingrown hairs and skin irritations. In addition, avoid using double or triple-edge razors when possible.
Razor Bumps:
Razor bumps and ingrown hairs on the bearded skin are medically referred to as pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB). Razor Bumps are caused by the end of the hair shaft being cut in such a way, as the hair continues to grow it curls into another nearby hair follicle. This introduction of the sharpened end of a hair follicle into another causes an inflammatory response in the skin and leads to a pimple or bump.
Ingrown Hairs:
An ingrown hair is a hair that curls and penetrate the skin with its tip within the hair follicle. When the hair curls and penetrates the skin, inflammation occurs. Sometimes, the small ingrown hair can be seen beneath the raised area. Most ingrown hairs occur in the beard area. Ingrown hairs can also occur in the pubic area and the neck area. Bacteria, yeasts, acne, or fungi infections can further worsen the ingrown hairs.
Razor Burns:
Razor Burns are micro-abrasions. In general, the nicks and cuts from improper shaving. These micro-abrasions usually lead to inflamed red bumps.
Prevent Razor Bumps, Ingrown Hairs, Razor Burns:
One of the best forms of prevention is allowing hairs to grow well above the skin surface. The follicle opening may prevent the hair tip from growing into the skin. However, not many people are willing or able to grow their hairs long enough to prevent their ingrowing. The following are essential key points that will help minimize these shaving problems:
Washing the skin before shaving is helpful in exfoliating. Exfoliating (removing the upper layers of dead skin) your skin is indispensable when trying to prevent razor bumps, ingrown hairs or razor burn. Daily use of a liquid cleanser before shaving not only unclogs pores, it lifts the hair away from the follicle while softening the hair.
Shave with downward strokes (going with the grain). Shaving too close is one of the triggers for razor bump, ingrown hair, and razor burn. The hair stubs are cut too close, get trapped inside the hair follicle and dig inward or sideways. More info on Shaving Tips.
Use a post-shaving product that contains beta hydroxy acid: Acetylsalicylic acid, the main ingredient in the Imperial Touch Razor Bump Solution. This dermatological-grade ingredient is the active substance producing immediate; visible improvements for razor bumps, ingrown hairs, and razor burns. It disinfects, mildly exfoliates surface skin cells, which keeps hair follicles and adjacent areas of the skin clean and unobstructed.
For more information, check out our new blog at http://www.amanady.blogspot.c0m/ note: after pasting the preceding url into your address bar, replace the number zero between the c and the m at the end of the url with the letter o
Posted by: Bilal Jean-Paul on December 11, 2006 11:02 AMHey everyone. I too have had this problem for almost 3 years I believe. For me, the bumps have only appeared on my neck near the baseline for my hair. I have some in my head but they have occured from me scratching them to where they became crusty. I used some Sulfate(blue tub) grease and shampoo and it cleared the stuff in my head but my neck still has a few bumps that are drying up.
Posted by: Cory on December 17, 2006 04:25 AM@Cory where can i get the blue tub grease and shampoo.
Posted by: Jason on December 18, 2006 10:14 AM@Cory where can i get the blue tub grease and shampoo.
You can find it in the hair care sections of places like Wal-Mart and grocery stores.. But I'd vouch for Wal Mart as you can get a bigger tub which is 7oz I believe much cheaper.. It's called Sulfur 8 and it comes in a blue top and yellow top. Blue one works better. And it also has some Sulfur 8 shampoo which is also very good. It's about $3 and a bit smaller than other shampoos at that price but it works very good. It won't completely get rid of the bumps on the neck but in the head it cleared them up in about a week.
If you can't find it in stores like Wal Mart then try the drug stores as that's where I first bought them. Remember, it's called Sulfur 8...
Posted by: Corey on December 20, 2006 12:22 PM