Florida Teacher Outsmarts U.S. Government?
Online, May 1, 2013 (Newswire.com) - Over 300 Million men and women worldwide are plagued by razor burn or razor bumps. Statistically speaking that is nearly the entire population of the United States. According to WebMD, "Razor bumps are small, irritated bumps on the skin. They develop after shaving, when strands of hair curl back on themselves and grow into the skin." As you can imagine, these bumps are unsightly and embarrassing, while making it difficult to properly shave.
The United States Navy spent millions of dollars, and a number of years researching this issue. Chris Jones of the Navy stated, "The bumps are small, but the problem is large and far reaching. Our service men must be clean shaven it's a part of their uniform, this poses a problem for many troops that develop razor bumps.
The BumpBan was invented by former Florida high school teacher Jesse Payne. The prototype was engineered at C.A.P. technologies in Palm Beach, FL. Jesse said, "The product had to be effective, low cost, and durable." Fundamentally this was a 180 degree turn from the cream and liquid based treatments available today. These methods rely on chemical active ingredients. Our bodies eventually build a tolerance against these ingredient(s), making these products less effective over time.
We worked with various dermatologists, and concluded razor bumps were the bodies natural reaction to hairs that burrow back into the skin. At this point the hair becomes a foreign body. Keeping the hair from ever becoming in-grown is the key to preventing razor bumps.
Jesse stated, "Our device is a breakthrough, and allows the user to maintain a clean shave.
The BumpBan gently exfoliates the skin, captures, and frees hairs, before they re-coil. It proactively prevents new bumps from forming, while getting rid of existing ones. Best of all we do not rely on chemicals or any liquid."
The BumpBan is sold exclusively online. For more information about the product and how it works, visit www.BumpBan.com