A clinical study showed a significant reduction in the incidence of razor bumps over 12 weeks
Results from an investigator-blinded 12 week study of men with at least a 2-year history of mild to moderate razor bumps showed a significant reduction in the occurrence of razor bumps and a significant improvement in all QOL endpoints.
- 60% REDUCTION IN THE OCCURRENCE OF PAPULES AT 12 WEEKS†
- SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENT IN SKIN APPEARANCE
- SIGNIFICANT IMPROVEMENT IN QUALITY OF LIFE
† Meaningful results demonstrated at four (20%) and eight weeks (57%)
SHAVING AND PSEUDOFOLLICULITIS BARBAE (PFB) - Clinical Summary
The evidence demonstrated that shaving with a razor designed for sensitive skin can significantly reduce the incidence of razor bumps and improve self-confidence. In conclusion, for men with sensitive skin, the razor can make all the difference.
PFB Clinical Study
MALE ADOLESCENT SKIN AND SHAVING: NEW INSIGHTS AND EXPERT ADVICE REPORT ON ADOLESCENT SHAVING
85% OF ADOLESCENT MALES REPORTED PROBLEMS WHEN FIRST SHAVING
When adolescents first started shaving the most common challenges they faced were:
- 32% SKIN
IRRITATION - 30% NICKS
AND CUTS - 30% SKIN FEELING
BURNING OR
STINGING
MALE ADOLESCENT SKIN AND SHAVING REPORT
The Male Adolescent Skin and Shaving Report was conducted to support and encourage males during puberty with accessible shaving advice to help them care for delicate skin that may be prone to irritation and acne (pimples).
The Report offers 5 SIMPLE STEPS to guide the adolescent shaver. It also showed that GILLETTE SKINGUARD was overwhelmingly preferred vs. a normal razor by adolescents with acne.
MALE ADOLESCENT SKIN AND SHAVING REPORT