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#30
by
DEwartD
on 05 Jul, 2012 10:46
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I'm a 26 yr old male, always working out. I juice fruits and veggies, I eat well.. I'm doing decent things to stay fit as I can be. I find that when I run in the park (wearing a dri fit cap) and I sweat I have this nasty rash on my forehead and sometimes on the side of my temples.
Also I went out last night to an evening gathering it was hot,, but no sun directly on my forehead.. I also am breaking out a bit.. my head is itchy and I have small tiny bumps. I think this might be something not only with the sun but just as if my body cannot cool off. it seems whenever I sweat or start ot sweat it happens.
I know it's heat related.. has anyone found a remedy to stoping this annoying situation. I like showing of my DOME! btu if this keeps happening I'll have to cover it up.
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#31
by
antoniom
on 05 Jul, 2012 16:05
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#32
by
MNoutdoor
on 05 Oct, 2012 06:34
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Does anyone have advice for bumps/pimples when wearing collared shirts? I typically shave twice/day and always exfoliate/wash twice per day. But I always seem to get bumps right where my shirt collar rubs the back of my head and neck. I'm sure part of it is that I have a short neck but just curious if anyone has any tips?
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#33
by
Goatee
on 07 Nov, 2016 11:50
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Bringing back this old thread.
Been suffering with this acne / pimples so stopped razor shaving head and only trimmed down to a grade 1 with hair trimmer.
Well, 8 weeks later and still get the spots!
So, today i shave the dome.
I have read all the post above.
Anything anyone can add now that we are 4 years ahead? lol Ta
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#34
by
reddog
on 07 Nov, 2016 13:04
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Goatee, sorry to hear you're still having acne issues. Are you happy to be bald again?
I think there are lots of different skin problems, and hard to figure out. I have tried every suggestion I read about without any luck. My acne/dermatitis comes back within a week or growing my hair back. I finally asked my doctor about it and he suspected folliculitis of the sweat glands. He said I could try doses of antibiotics, but I didn't want to do that. So he said I should keep shaving my head daily if I didn't mind being bald.
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#35
by
Goatee
on 07 Nov, 2016 13:52
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Nice to be bald again! Maybe i should try shaving every day then. Can be difficult with several spots around the dome.
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#36
by
DanielLee5
on 16 Feb, 2017 05:11
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#37
by
Goatee
on 20 Feb, 2017 05:25
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I wonder if a pre shave oil would help?
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#38
by
Sir Harry
on 20 Feb, 2017 06:41
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A little off topic, but you actually look better without the glasses, Goatee!
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#39
by
Goatee
on 20 Feb, 2017 07:07
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A little off topic, but you actually look better without the glasses, Goatee!
Ta my friend!
Aiming to grow the Goatee more now. I keep trimming it so will see how much i can stand the growth before i trim a little.
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#40
by
slybeard
on 20 Feb, 2017 07:42
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I had the pimples when I fist stared shaving, but once my scalp became accustomed to the shaving they cleared up.
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#41
by
ML
on 30 Nov, 2018 14:29
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Has anyone tried switching to an Electric Razor to resolve getting pimples after shaving?
My doctor advised it's most likely due to nic's on my head from shaving with a razor. Basically told me not to shave my head if I want to fix the problem. Don't have much hair up there but enough that it will look odd if I don't shave.
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#42
by
reddog
on 30 Nov, 2018 17:13
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If your getting razor burn, yes you can use an electric shaver. The foil type works good, you will be bald, just not quite as smooth as a razor. As your head gets toughened up from shaving, you can gradually switch back to a razor. Something that helped me when I started shaving was Bump Patrol. Walmart has it.