Unfortunately I am someone with ultra sensitive skin so I am more prone to in grown hairs, shaving rash and lumps and bumps when it comes to shaving.
The bump eraiser comes in a travel sized pack weighing in at 30ml
The first thing I noticed was the smell. It smells strongly of tea tree oil which from a little child I have associated with my little brothers lice conditioner, so that automatically put me off it BUT thought it might be the solution to my problems.
Every time I shave I get little rashes on my legs and they hurt. Eventually they turn into razor bumps which stops me from shaving for a couple of days because of the redness and soreness.
I have tried bump eraiser for a few days now on a razor bump and found that the redness has gone and also went away faster then one I hadn't been putting the paste on.
Ultimately I didn't like the smell but it does the job! Will be continuing to use and see if it has any long term effects! :)
This cream says that it will kill the infections & problems of shaving, waxing and epilation. On top of that it also has an effect on spots. It's a curious concoction of anti bacterial and antiseptic, which had varying effects on the things I've tried it on. Some spots it will kill overnight, some will bloom into something not pretty before dying a death. If you use it on your face it seems to be quite drying. It definitely kills the red infected hair follicles I get after epilation, over a few days. To use it has a slightly greasy cream and has a herby smell. It dries around the nozzle and needs cleaning from to time. I have also mixed it with jojoba oil & moisturiser as a way of getting it onto my legs after epilation. The other day I saw this in a spray formula, I'd like to try that next. Either way, I will buy thus again.