Treatment of Bikini Bumps and Folliculitis with Melapads

March 19, 2017

 

Bikini season is a great time to enjoy sun and surf, but for some of us it comes with a few embarrassing problems. If you suffer from bikini bumps as a result of shaving, waxing, or threading; it may be a bit embarrassing for you to wear an itsy-bitsy bikini and revealing your skin along the bikini line.

‘Bikini bumps are a common problem on the bikini line, buttocks, and thighs,’ says Dr. Karamanoukian, a board certified plastic surgeon and skin expert in Santa Monica. ‘Ideally, daily exfoliation can help restore your skin to perfection if you suffer from bikini bumps.’

 Fortunately, the experts at Kare MD Skin Health have a solution for bikini bumps and folliculitis that involves twice daily application of Melapads Daily Exfoliating Pads. Melapads contain a combination of alpha and beta hydroxy acids and kojic acid to fight ingrown hairs and combat skin discoloration.

Melapads are ideal for all skin types and can be used before and after shaving, waxing, and threading. The benefits are enormous for women who want to flaunt their bikinis and enjoy the sun.





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