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(EMAILWIRE.COM, January 16, 2012 ) Baltimore, MD -- Pseudofolliculitis Barbae is a relatively unknown medical condition that occurs after shaving, whereby ingrown hair causes scarring. The launch of the Pseudofolliculitis Barbae website, PseudofolliculitisBarbae.Net, now means more information is available to sufferers of the condition, in addition to enhancing the general understanding of this ailment.
The website is run by Joshua Moore - an individual whom suffers from the condition himself.
“If you’re like me and suffer from Pseudofolliculitis Barbae, then I recommend that you immediately cease shaving the immediate area. Totally avoid shaving for three to four weeks until the infected area starts to clear. Unless you’re in the Military, that is, and are required to have an Army Shaving Profile.” said Moore.
The point that Moore raises about the army shaving profile is an interesting one. It is believed that the condition is more widespread among young military personnel, whom are encouraged to shave prematurely. This issue is discussed in more detail on the Pseudofolliculitis Barbae Blog within the posts titled How To Get Rid Of Razor Burn and What Is Razor Burn.
Despite the website being run by a male, it also caters to the needs of female sufferers, offering tips and advice on the best Pseudofolliculitis Barbae treatment methods for women. Detailed best-practice instructions are provided for shaving the legs and bikini area in order to lessen the impact of the skin condition.
For more information on Pseudofolliculitis Barbae and for tips and advice on how to treat the condition, visit http://pseudofolliculitisbarbae.net/
About PseudofolliculitisBarbae.Net:
PseudofolliculitisBarbae.Net is a website that provides readers with advice on how to cope with the Pseudofolliculitis Barbae condition, which results in irritation of the skin after shaving.
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