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'Black Men, Here’s the Real Reason Behind Your Scalp Bumps and Scars—And How to Stop Them!'
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Why Do Black Men Get Bumps, Keloids, and Scars on Their Scalp?
This is a question that many black men struggle with, but few know the real answer. As a black skin specialist with over 40 years of experience, I’ve researched this issue extensively and discovered the root cause—and it’s something no one talks about.
The answer? Your barber. But before I continue, let me make one thing clear—it’s NOT your barber’s fault.
Here’s why:
Most barbers have a blue sterilizing solution on their station for combs and tools. However, clippers cannot be fully immersed in this solution, as it would destroy the machine and cause it to rust.
When your barber uses clippers to cut your hair, if you have even a tiny bump, pimple, or open follicle, the clippers can nip it just enough to spread bacteria. While your barber may wipe the clipper clean, they can’t reach between the teeth of the blade. The next customer then unknowingly gets exposed to that bacteria, which can enter their skin through the smallest opening, eventually causing bumps, scars, or keloids.
The Simple Solution:
1️⃣ Ask your barber what brand and model of clipper machine they use.
2️⃣ Find out the clipper head size and how many they use.
3️⃣ Purchase your own clipper heads for that exact machine (available on Amazon or other stores).
When you go to your barber, bring your personal clipper heads. Your barber can easily switch to your blade before cutting your hair, ensuring no one else’s bacteria comes into contact with your scalp.
This simple step can stop bumps, scars, and keloids before they start.
Already Dealing with Scars, Scabs, or Bald Patches? I Can Help!
If you’ve suffered from these issues for years, you may have:
✅ Scabs caused by lingering bacteria or fungus
✅ Bald patches where hair follicles are no longer viable
✅ Uneven areas of hair and skin
I have a specialized treatment designed to:
✔️ Naturally destroy bacteria and fungus on your scalp
✔️ Clear your skin of scabs and infections
✔️ Use a laser specifically made for black skin and hair to even out the remaining patches, creating smooth, even-toned skin
Once your scalp is healthy and even, your barber can help craft a haircut that compliments your new look.
📞 Contact me today at 305-864-3333 to schedule a consultation. Let’s solve this together and help you regain confidence in your appearance.
This is a question that many black men struggle with, but few know the real answer. As a black skin specialist with over 40 years of experience, I’ve researched this issue extensively and discovered the root cause—and it’s something no one talks about.
The answer? Your barber. But before I continue, let me make one thing clear—it’s NOT your barber’s fault.
Here’s why:
Most barbers have a blue sterilizing solution on their station for combs and tools. However, clippers cannot be fully immersed in this solution, as it would destroy the machine and cause it to rust.
When your barber uses clippers to cut your hair, if you have even a tiny bump, pimple, or open follicle, the clippers can nip it just enough to spread bacteria. While your barber may wipe the clipper clean, they can’t reach between the teeth of the blade. The next customer then unknowingly gets exposed to that bacteria, which can enter their skin through the smallest opening, eventually causing bumps, scars, or keloids.
The Simple Solution:
1️⃣ Ask your barber what brand and model of clipper machine they use.
2️⃣ Find out the clipper head size and how many they use.
3️⃣ Purchase your own clipper heads for that exact machine (available on Amazon or other stores).
When you go to your barber, bring your personal clipper heads. Your barber can easily switch to your blade before cutting your hair, ensuring no one else’s bacteria comes into contact with your scalp.
This simple step can stop bumps, scars, and keloids before they start.
Already Dealing with Scars, Scabs, or Bald Patches? I Can Help!
If you’ve suffered from these issues for years, you may have:
✅ Scabs caused by lingering bacteria or fungus
✅ Bald patches where hair follicles are no longer viable
✅ Uneven areas of hair and skin
I have a specialized treatment designed to:
✔️ Naturally destroy bacteria and fungus on your scalp
✔️ Clear your skin of scabs and infections
✔️ Use a laser specifically made for black skin and hair to even out the remaining patches, creating smooth, even-toned skin
Once your scalp is healthy and even, your barber can help craft a haircut that compliments your new look.
📞 Contact me today at 305-864-3333 to schedule a consultation. Let’s solve this together and help you regain confidence in your appearance.