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What is the technical term for razor bumps?

  1. Pseudofolliculitis barbae

  2. Folliculitis barbae

  3. Sycosis barbae

  4. Dermatitis artificialis

The correct answer is: Pseudofolliculitis barbae

The correct term for razor bumps is pseudofolliculitis barbae. This condition occurs when hair grows back into the skin after being shaved, leading to inflammation and small, raised bumps in areas where shaving has taken place. Pseudofolliculitis barbae is especially common in individuals with curly hair, as the sharp edges of the shaved hair can more easily penetrate the skin. Understanding this term is important for barbers as it helps them recognize the condition and take appropriate steps to advise clients on preventing and managing razor bumps. This might include recommendations for shaving techniques, products to use, and methods of hair removal to minimize irritation. The other terms mentioned relate to different skin conditions or infections: folliculitis barbae refers to inflammation of the hair follicles, sycosis barbae is a type of barber's itch caused by infection, and dermatitis artificialis refers to inflammation of the skin caused by external agents.