I was really looking forward to trialing this product. I used it over a week and am disappointed with the results. It is a creamy tea tree smelling easy to apply paste. You only need a small amount as it is quite spreadable. The packaging is quite clinical looking so I expected it to work very well. Unfortunately I found it didn't really do anything. I used it as a preventative measure rather than on already established ingrown hairs. I found I still developed as many ingrown hairs as I normally would without using it. So slightly disappointed as it looked and sounded quite promising. For it's price I would not be purchasing it again due to ineffectiveness. On the positive side, I normally have quite sensitive skin and I had nil issues with this paste.
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Bump eRaiser Medi Paste Review
Bump eRaiser Medi Paste is a highly concentrated spot treatment to prevent and eliminate ingrown hairs, razor bumps and pimples.
Reduces redness and swelling while preventing infection.
Scientifically formulated with Salicylic Acid, Tea Tree Oil, Triclosan & Vitamin A to draw out the infection rapidly without causing trauma to the skin.
HOT TIP For rapid results apply a Band-Aid over the problem area as this will speed up healing.
Suitable for all areas of the body. Use twice a day, or as often as needed.
Not tested on animals.
NZD
Website www.bumperaiser.com.au
Reviews
i used this product on my pimples but i didnt find it did anything for me and i didnt like the strong smell of the tea tree i was really hopeing this would work i like trying different products for break outs.
I found this did very little at all to prevent ingrown hairs after waxing. It was the first product I tried but have since found a better product that has an acid in it taking of the dead later of skin cells, try PFB vanish if you are looking for a good product!
I found this useful for frustrating ingrown hairs I would get after having waxing done.
I would dab a small amount on the area and find it would help make removing it easier with out risking scaring from trying to squeeze them out or worse yet using a needle to break the skin and try to catch the hair.
It takes the redness out and seems to make the process a lot easier and less painful
works well but takes a day or two to completely erase the ingrown hair or pimple. i found that it also only really works on pimples that are of reasonable size as opposed to those only just starting to grow but the redness was gone almost immediately and the pimple was gone within 2 days. I noticed that with the razer bumps the eRaiser worked almost immediately but with ingrown hairs it only reduced the redness but the ingrown hair remained.
Tips: best when applied at night so that it can settle on the skin and sink into infected area over a long period of time without makeup or tight clothing moving the cream.
I had never heard of this kind of product before so was very intrigued when I saw it in the October Beauty Vault. The tube is quite small, but I haven't found that an issue given that you do not need to use much of the ointment on each bump. I often get ingrown hairs simply from shaving (and because it was so easy to get them also stopped waxing a few years ago). I find it can get quite painful and have tried both exfoliating regularly and using a lot of moisturizer. However after using this on several bumps which I know would've turned into hard-to-get ingrown hairs and would've hurt for at least a week, they actually stopped hurting and went away. Because the ointment was very gentle on my skin I also didn't have any reactions to it, which is always great.
This used to be my go-to for ingrowns when I did my at home waxing. It's definitely a worth while product I have no idea how it works but it stopped majority of the ingrowns from coming in. I found this to be better than the spray version but how found the paste hard to find in store now.
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! :)
I really like this product.
It's a thick-ish consistency and smells a wee bit like arnica cream but the smell is definitely not offensive.
I used it on my bikini area and under my arms- both areas which are prone to razor bumps and general uncomfortableness after shaving for me.
It has sort of a cooling feeling which is quite nice. Over the next few days (just applying the product in the morning after my shower) I noticed I didn't end up with any of my usual razor bumps. I haven't had any problems with ingrown hairs either although these were less of a problem for me than razor bumps. There's no way now that I would shave my bikini line without putting a wee bit of this on afterwards.
I would re-purchase this product after it ran out and I think it's a must have- especially for summer for me when I'm shaving more often. The price is fair for what it is and I'm very happy that it's not tested on animals as I'm trying really hard to go cruelty free with all my beauty products.
The only reason it hasn't got top marks from me was because I couldn't really test how it went on pimples. If there was an option to pick 4.5 out of 5 for 'did it do what it said it would', it would be there!
To sum up; Yes. You need it.
Really interested to see the positive reviews on this product as for me it simply did not make any difference which is disappointing as it was not a cheap product and it came recommended from my beauty salon. I do have a tendency to get severe ingrown hairs from waxing so perhaps I just need a stronger product. The smell was neutral. Not a fan of the packaging.