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The many uses of Tend Skin Liquid:
1. Ingrown Hairs. Men and women suffer from ingrown hairs.
Men get ingrown hairs on their beard areas. Women get them after shaving their
legs, bikini lines, and underarms as well as after other hair removal methods.
Tend Skin Liquid may be applied shortly after these procedures. Ingrown hairs
form after hairs have been cut or otherwise removed below the skin surface. As
the hairs continue to grow, they curl over within the follicles and fail to exit to
the surface. The result is an unsightly ingrown hair-formed “bump” on the skin.
Regular application of Tend Skin Liquid will reduce appearance of existing ingrown
hairs. There is no other product that will reduce appearance of ingrown hairs.
2. Razor Burn. Applying Tend Skin Liquid after shaving will reduce
appearance of the noticeable redness that appears on the skin after shaving.
This is great for women after shaving legs, bikini lines and underarms as well
as for men who see redness after shaving their faces.
3. After facials. Tend Skin Liquid is used after facials to reduce appearance
of “bump” formation after skin extraction procedures.
4. Necktie Redness. Tend Skin Liquid reduces the appearance of “cherry necks”.
This term was invented by police officers who noticed their necks turned red where
there was pressure from wearing a necktie after shaving.
5. Razor bumps. Razor bumps (pseudofolliculities barbae) occur on the faces of
men with wiry, curly hair. 50%-80% of African-American men and 15%-20% of Caucasian
men live with this problem on a daily basis. Beard hairs curl as they grow, and
eventually burrow into skin adjacent to the hair follicle. Shaving sharpens the
hair ends making it easier for them to penetrate into the skin. Razor bumps itch,
burn, and make shaving impossible. Until now, only depilatories which burn and scar,
and cortisone type creams have been available (cortisone cannot be used long term
due to blood stream absorption and side effects.) When applied regularly, Tend
Skin Liquid effectively reduces appearance of unsightly razor bumps.
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