Pseudofolliculitis barbae (PFB) is a chronic inflammatory condition caused by curled or coiled hairs growing back into the skin after shaving, leading to painful razor bumps, ingrown hairs, papules, pustules, and hyperpigmentation. It most commonly affects the beard and neck areas, and is especially prevalent among Black men.
Bare minimum:
Gentle cleanser (removes bacteria, sweat, and oil)
Best option:
Exfoliating cleanser (BHA or gentle scrub) helps remove dead skin that can trap hairs
Examples: Gentle face scrubs, salicylic acid wash, enzyme exfoliants
If using depilatories = no exfoliation beforehand, just cleanse + soften (warm water or warm compress), and hydrate barrier deeply afterward
2. Warm Water Rinse or Warm Compress
Note: Do not use disposable razors. They cut hair below the skin’s surface, which increases the risk of ingrown hairs and razor bumps. Trimmers, safety razors, and depilatories remove hair at or just above the skin, making them far safer for preventing PFB.
A. Trimmer
B. Safety Razor
Note for both: Always with the grain.
C. Depilatory Cream
Only every 2-3 days
Do ½ of face and neck first and wait the specified amount of time (usually 5-10 min). Rinse. Apply to the remainder of the face and neck, wait the specified amount of time. Rinse, pat dry.