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Care to help me out about these pinkish spots on my head?
by
NickMcKormic
on 15 Mar, 2015 02:37
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#1
by
Sir Harry
on 15 Mar, 2015 04:10
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Your pictures look a little blurry, but are they really bumps or just spots?
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#2
by
invaray
on 15 Mar, 2015 12:00
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I had that problem but found it cleared up if i shaved each day used no moisturizer and just soap and water. Don't skip a day and keep it dry.
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#3
by
NickMcKormic
on 15 Mar, 2015 16:17
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They are very low bumps but they appear to look more like spots. They are all concentrated in one 2-3 inch area on the back of the crown. It resembles acne a little bit.
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#4
by
Sir Harry
on 15 Mar, 2015 18:05
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It's possible that if they are "spots" instead of bumps, that it could be a case of "stork bite".
Stork bite is the area of the back of the scalp (usually at the nape of the neck) that usually doesn't have as much pigmentation as the other areas of the scalp though it could extend up to the cranial/crown areas of the back of the head in rare circumstances. If they are actual bumps that don't go away with bump cream or alcohol, etc. , I would see a dermatologist to see if they are possibly skin tags and/or moles. Keep us posted!
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#5
by
NickMcKormic
on 16 Mar, 2015 03:29
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Here are some better pics to help out.
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#6
by
Sir Harry
on 16 Mar, 2015 06:31
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I think those are just spots that happen when a razor is put to the scalp for the first time. The key is to rub an ice cube and rub it over your head after each shave. It may be just scalp freckles but if the area is irritating, I would rub aloe vera or cortisone to heal the area. In time, when you are used to shaving, the scalp will toughen up and get used to the razor.Also, I would avoid using multiple razors on the same head shave if possible. (I guess you're using Head Blade as the main razor and the Schick to clean up in the hard to reach places, right?)
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#7
by
NickMcKormic
on 17 Mar, 2015 22:10
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Well since I have only been using the razor for around 2 months at this point and I am using 2 during each daily shaving session I suppose that could be it. I believe there are some scalp freckles involved but some areas are bumpy and red. Aloe Vera is a great thing for when I get cuts but it never seemed to do much good other than that so far. As far as ice, I've been using cold water, then Witch Hazel, then cocoa butter as my post shave this past week and it cleared up a little bit but still not in a really great way. I'll try with ice tonight and stick to using just the schick since it gets the better shave (even if it takes longer and is more likely to cut). I'll report back tomorrow on my results.
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#8
by
invaray
on 18 Mar, 2015 18:22
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I would stop using headslick, witch hazel and all the things your using. I think one of those things you may be allergic to or is causing the irritation.
It looks like the blade your using is causing small scrapes and scratches
Switch to mach 3 or fusion and shave cream that does not cause me problems is Cremo.
Follow that up with just Antibacterial Soap, leave off anything else and just let it dry. I think It will clear up.
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#9
by
NickMcKormic
on 18 Mar, 2015 19:57
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I don''t believe that is the issue. I started using Witch Hazel a few days ago and headslick after the spots started. I think it might be curable with an acne gel or something of the sort.
btw the ice cube bit is great, I tried it last night instead of rinsing off with water and it was fantastic. Thanks for that advice!
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#10
by
Sir Harry
on 19 Mar, 2015 06:28
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I don''t believe that is the issue. I started using Witch Hazel a few days ago and headslick after the spots started. I think it might be curable with an acne gel or something of the sort.
btw the ice cube bit is great, I tried it last night instead of rinsing off with water and it was fantastic. Thanks for that advice!
You're welcome. I would experiment with one thing at a time. Remember, most of us took several shaves (and months) to get it right with our own heads, so don't be too hard on yourself if a certain product or method doesn't work right away.
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#11
by
NickMcKormic
on 20 Mar, 2015 17:16
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UPDATE:
So its cleared up a little bit after I changed my routine. I now start with some acne gel before I shower, then I use face scrub on my head before shaving with Headslick and a Schick Xtreme. Afterwards I use 2 ice cubes, then dry off and put on some Witch Hazel and then finish up with a Nivea Post Shave balm. It cleared up most of the pink spots and I only really see the remains of them along with the scalp freckles in the area. Hopefully this should be able to clear it up completely.
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#12
by
bertyui
on 16 Jun, 2015 21:15
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doesnt look that bad but do you use shampoo? or body shower? if so i suggest you try an organic one because a lot of chemicals in the non organic
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#13
by
nilagorilla
on 22 Jun, 2015 07:52
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My guess would be your putting pressure on the razor and not just letting the razor do the the work