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  • 22/01/2025

After I shave, the skin on my face turns dark green in the shaved area. Barbers say my beard is really tough. What can I do about this? I'm looking for some advice.

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The dark green discoloration after shaving, known as pseudofolliculitis barbae or razor burn, can be caused by coarse or curly hair, ingrown hairs, or razor burn; to alleviate this issue, try using a sharp razor, shaving in the direction of hair growth, applying a soothing aftershave balm, exfoliating your skin regularly, and considering alternative hair removal methods like trimming or depilatory creams.

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Consult a Dermatologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Understanding the Greenish Discoloration After Shaving

    • The greenish tint may result from the contrast between dark, coarse beard hair and lighter skin. This is often more noticeable in individuals with thick, dark facial hair.
  2. Tough Beard Characteristics

    • A 'tough' beard is typically dense and coarse, which can make shaving more challenging and may contribute to skin discoloration.
  3. Shaving Techniques to Reduce Discoloration

    • Use a sharp razor and shave in the direction of hair growth. Prepare the skin with warm water and a quality shaving cream to soften the beard.
  4. Skincare Recommendations

    • Apply a soothing aftershave or moisturizer post-shave to reduce irritation. Consider products with aloe vera or chamomile for calming effects.
  5. When to See a Dermatologist

    • Consult a dermatologist if discoloration persists or if you experience significant irritation or other skin changes.
  6. Possible Treatments

    • A dermatologist might suggest topical treatments or laser hair removal to manage tough beards and reduce discoloration.
  7. Relevant Medical Specialties

    • Consider consulting a dermatologist for personalized advice and treatment options tailored to your skin and beard type.

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Consult a Dermatologist or Consult a Paediatrician

Answered 20/08/2025

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