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The HIGHTime Bump Stopper-2 is a powerful 0.5-ounce double-strength treatment designed specifically to combat stubborn razor bumps. This 2-pack ensures you always have a reliable solution for post-shave care, keeping your skin smooth and irritation-free.
D**S
Awesome!
I bought this product because I often get bumps when shaving my eyebrows or underarms. My skin is very sensitive, so I initially had doubts about it, but now I'm fully confident. It has been amazing; after the first use, the bumps disappeared within a day or two, leaving my skin smooth.I truly love this product—it's going to be my new best friend. The moment my eyebrows start to itch, I apply it, and the itching stops instantly, with the bumps fading almost without my noticing. It's an excellent product, and I would recommend it to anyone. 5 stars.
F**O
Works!
Great product! I didn’t have a problem with razor bumps prior to using this product but wanted to make sure that I didn’t get them after I started using an electric shaver. My face is very smooth and conditioned which I attribute to this product. It has no odor. A very small dab will cover the entire shaved area.
A**
Great product
Great product, recommend this
J**S
It works really well but bad value.
It works really well to eliminate or reduce razor bumps. Applies like lotion and doesn't burn.Took off a star because you receive very little for the cost. The jar looks like you get a lot but half of that is empty plastic.
K**
Works very well for razor bumps
I get razor bumps on my neck from shaving, so I use this almost daily and it heals/prevents bumps. I’ve also used it for mosquito bites.
J**Y
Love
Works great
A**R
Very good
My husband prefers this product
K**S
The risks involved in the directed use of this product
When it comes to topical ingrown hair products, the gold standard for me is either Tend Skin or Skin Tight. Both of these products are very similar in efficacy, and have similar ingredients. After reading reviews for this cream, I hoped that this product could be a less expensive alternative to either of those. Since becoming more popular and well known, both Skin Tight and Tend Skin have increased in price significantly, so while they do work like a charm, I hoped there was a similar product out there that could save me some money on something I use very regularly.Unfortunately, this product didn’t do that for me. While the product does what it says it will do when used as directed, my issue is with the risks involved in the directed use of the product. There’s more effective, and most importantly, safer ingrown hair products out there.Both Skin Tight and Tend Skin work by drying out ingrown bumps, gradually but quickly lifting away and exfoliating the outer dry skin layer, until the embedded hair eventually exposes itself, making it easy to pluck and remove the problem hair. If the hair isn’t removed, inflammation will only temporarily go away, no matter what you use, and the hair can still become infected beneath the skin. This product does not cause any peeling or exfoliation of the dry/dead skin layer, which makes it more difficult to remove the ingrown hair. The directions suggest that the hair should be removed prior to applying this product, and that’s fine if it’s a surface hair, but if it’s a deeply embedded ingrown, you’d have to dig into your delicate skin with a needle or pointed tweezers to get the hair out. Even then, the hair may break off beneath the skin rather than be pulled from the root, especially if you don’t have experience with ingrown hair removal. Anyone with chronic ingrown hairs knows how frustrating, painful, and dangerous this process is, and it really shouldn’t be done by a non-professional at all. If you have a medium or deep skin tone, you also know that any damage to the skin can result in unsightly, stubborn hyperpigmentation that can take months or years to gradually fade.I can’t in good conscience, continue to use or recommend a product, the expressly directed use of which will very likely result in iatrogenic hyperpigmentation, and possibly a serious infection. Especially not when there are more effective, less risky products out there, which don’t require you to deeply puncture and damage your skin, risking infection by fishing out deeply embedded, coiled ingrown hairs.This is not something to be taken lightly. People have been hospitalized with sepsis and MRSA because they simply popped a pimple or tried to remove an ingrown hair that became infected. Some of those people have even died because of this. To me, it seems irresponsible to recommend that anyone attempt their own ingrown removal, especially without warning of the serious risks involved.Obviously, surface hairs trapped just beneath the stratum corneum are significantly less risky to remove, but those aren’t the type of trapped hairs that cause inflamed, painful bumps in the first place, the type of bumps that this product claims to treat. If you have those type of surface hairs, exfoliation and shaving/tweezing alone can remedy that, and you don’t need this type of product at all.If this product works well for you without having to extract any hairs, I’m genuinely glad for that. I didn’t find that to be the case for me personally, but I’m happy that it’s worked for you. I just ask that anyone attempting ingrown hair removal please be careful and be aware of the risks involved. I understand that not everyone has access to an aesthetician or dermatologist, but the potential risks of ingrown hair removal are serious, and it’s something to educate yourself about and seriously consider. Use clean, sanitized tools each and every time, wash your hands thoroughly before and after, wear latex gloves, or don’t directly touch the bump with your hands at all if you can help it. Some people are able to use two cotton swabs to expel the contents of an inflamed bump, which is much safer, but this may not work for everyone, and it probably won’t bring the hair to the surface.Please do research on the signs and symptoms of bacterial infection, including septicaemia (blood infection) and MRSA (a serious, treatment-resistant infection caused by staphylococcus bacteria). If harmful bacteria does manage to get into your body via the damaged skin, the odds are in your favor if it’s caught and treated early enough. Don’t wait until symptoms are unbearable, get to a hospital or urgent care facility for treatment as soon as you notice something is wrong. This can mean the difference between life and death.I’m not trying to sound alarmist, I just felt compelled to share the important information and risks that this company didn’t think were particularly important or necessary, for whatever reason.
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