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Redness/Rash in moustache area after shaving

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PostPosted: 08/26/06 - 01:19    Post subject: Redness/Rash in moustache area after shaving Vote now! Reply with quote

Hello, for almost 3 years now I have had an issue with redness in the moustache area above my upper lip. After shaving, the area becomes severely red and and develops like a pinkish red rash. It's extremely embarassing and is very noticable, and it looks as though I have applied red lipstick after shaving! It does not subside either. I have visited my Dermatologist who gave me medicaton called "Protopic" which is designed to treat Eczema and I have tried numerous other Eczema treatments and nothing has worked! I know its not just Sensitive skin because I have not shaved for periods of 3 or 4 months and the redness is still there, it is not as red, but it is still there. I have changed my shaving techniques numerous times, such as shaving with an electric, used single bladed razors, and I also shave properly (shaving with the grain, not going over same area twice, lathering up properly). I have also tried numerous differnet products designed to reduce redness and nothing has worked! I have also tried 1% Hydrocrotisal or however u spell it, that didnt work either. Its extremely embarassing and I am not a big fan of having a mustache. Has anyone had a similar problem like me?? Any suggestions on how to make the redness subside?
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PostPosted: 08/27/06 - 17:20    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Well, if this is some kind of skin disorder I am not sure I could help but there is something that I have been using and it really helped. It is called “Tend skin solution” and I would apply it every time after waxing my legs and bikini line and after shaving armpits. I had a lot of problems with shaving my armpits, they would become really dry and red and I got those red bumps on my legs after waxing.

This stuff has helped a lot, my cosmetician recommended it and the problem in the armpits has gradually disappeared and the bumps on legs almost instantly after waxing.
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PostPosted: 03/11/07 - 22:52    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

I have had the same problem for a year or so, and my dermatologist recommended the same treatments with no success. Did you ever find something that worked??? Thanks
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PostPosted: 11/01/07 - 16:32    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

Nope. I have visited him yet again only for him to give me another $150 dollar Eczema treatment that did not work either. He basically said well "looks like you've got a really sensitive skin." I am a bit frustrated. Everyone always tells me how much better I'd look without a facial hair but its either facial hair or having extremely red and irritated skin above my upper lip and I'll choose the later. I just don't know what to do. I know its not my shaving technique because I shave properly.
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PostPosted: 04/18/08 - 16:54    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

hey dude..mines been goin on for about 6 months now and my doc finally prescribed me something called metronidazole (generic for metrogel)...i think its used to treat rosacea...its still 75 bucks as generic but after a week i can tell a difference...i'll get back 2 ya if it makes a turn for the worse... I kinda liked the moustache treatment but the ladies sometimes frown on it.
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PostPosted: 05/17/08 - 09:30    Post subject: SHAVING THE UPPER LIP AREA?! Vote now! Reply with quote

You NEVER shave the upper lip area. Shaving, causes in growing hairs, it basically just chops..the hair off the top, it doesnt take it out from the roots. once hair has been taken out from the roots, it takes longer for it to grow back..shaving,,makes it grow back, faster, longer and thicker!...try threading..its really usefull..and it pulls hair out from roots, without pain in no time!..just take 25 cm approximately of thread. tie one end to the other and knot it. Youll get a circle shape. cross..it over..2 times or more..
and..put it on skin
and thread..theres loads of vids..and how to thread on youtube! check them out....good luck =D
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