If you’ve ever noticed pesky dark spots after shaving your legs, armpits, or pubic area, you’re not alone. These dark spots can be due to hyperpigmentation, clogged pores, ingrown hairs, or hair follicles peeking through the surface of your skin, and they’re very common. Luckily, there are many things you can do to remove and prevent dark spots after shaving. Keep reading for everything you need to know to keep your skin smooth and free of dark spots.
Things You Should Know
- Dark spots after shaving may be hair follicles peeking out from under the surface of your skin, clogged pores, hyperpigmentation, or scars from ingrown hairs.
- It may help to pluck or wax leftover hairs, exfoliate your skin, or use over-the-counter products like vitamin C serum to fade dark spots.
- Consider seeing a dermatologist, who may recommend chemical peels, prescription creams, laser hair removal, or electrolysis.
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QuestionHow can you prevent dark spots related to shaving?Dr. Aanand Geria is a board certified dermatologist, a clinical instructor at Mt. Sinai, and the owner of Geria Dermatology based in Rutherford, New Jersey. Dr. Geria's work has been featured in Allure, The Zoe Report, NewBeauty, and Fashionista, and he has peer-reviewed work for the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, Cutis, and Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery. He holds a BS from the Penn State University and an MD from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. Dr. Geria then finished an internship at Lehigh Valley Health Network and a dermatology residency at the Howard University College of Medicine.
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QuestionShould I shave up or down?Dr. Aanand Geria is a board certified dermatologist, a clinical instructor at Mt. Sinai, and the owner of Geria Dermatology based in Rutherford, New Jersey. Dr. Geria's work has been featured in Allure, The Zoe Report, NewBeauty, and Fashionista, and he has peer-reviewed work for the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, Cutis, and Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery. He holds a BS from the Penn State University and an MD from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. Dr. Geria then finished an internship at Lehigh Valley Health Network and a dermatology residency at the Howard University College of Medicine.I recommend you shave in the direction of your hair growth, which usually means shaving from top to bottom, rather than from the bottom up.
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QuestionHow do you prevent dark spots after shaving?Dr. Aanand Geria is a board certified dermatologist, a clinical instructor at Mt. Sinai, and the owner of Geria Dermatology based in Rutherford, New Jersey. Dr. Geria's work has been featured in Allure, The Zoe Report, NewBeauty, and Fashionista, and he has peer-reviewed work for the Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, Cutis, and Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery. He holds a BS from the Penn State University and an MD from Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. Dr. Geria then finished an internship at Lehigh Valley Health Network and a dermatology residency at the Howard University College of Medicine.It's usually a good idea to switch to an electric trimmer, and if you're able to, leave a little bit of stubble instead of shaving all the way down to your skin. If you have to be clean-shaven for work but you get really bad razor bumps, you may be able to get a waiver from your dermatologist, since that's a medical reason not to shave.
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- ↑ https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/17722-ingrown-hair#management-and-treatment
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- ↑ https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/21885-hyperpigmentation
- ↑ https://www.self.com/story/dark-spot-treatments
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- ↑ https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/21885-hyperpigmentation#symptoms-and-causes
- ↑ Aanand Geria, MD. Board-Certified Dermatologist. Expert Interview. 8 July 2020.
- ↑ https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/21885-hyperpigmentation
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About This Article
To remove dark spots after you’re done shaving, try waxing or plucking the affected area to get rid of hair follicles under your skin. Before you go outside, apply sunscreen to the dark patch, which will prevent the sun from making the spots worse. If you want to gently bleach your spots, dab some lemon juice onto the area with a cotton swab. Alternatively, put on a vitamin C whitening cream, which you can purchase from the drug store. You can also apply some aloe vera gel to your spots, and rinse it off after 30 minutes. Do this twice a day for the best results. If you don't see any improvement from these home remedies after several months, ask a dermatologist about prescription treatments, like hydroquinone. For tips on how to prevent dark spots when you’re shaving, keep reading!
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