Question: Over the past three weeks I have had a recurring, very red, complete-coverage
rash only on the front of my neck. This is the only place I shave with an electric razor (have done so for years) but this rash has started recently out of nowhere. It's not blotchy, bumpy, weepy, or appearing as pinpoints and it does not have scales or puss. It appears the rash follows the exact shave area exactly.
I have stopped shaving for the past week and now my neck seems a bit better in terms of the widespread red rash, but is appears to still be reacting to what looks to my untrained eye to be
folliculitis barbae. I have always had an issue with razor rash and ingrown hairs, right in those pockets on either side of my throat. In fact, I believe my recent attempts to eliminate these is why I'm having this recurring rash now:
About a month ago I tried shaving with a normal razor and first noticed this red rash all over my throat, which I assumed at the time was caused by the shaving cream (which I never used before since I always dry shave only my neck with an electric razor). Since then I have used my normal electric razor with brand new foil and blade; tried fancy electric shaver pre-oils (which seems to be mostly just a ton of alcohol); and a myriad of other post-shave creams and solutions over the past few weeks (including a lot of
hydrocortisone and even the
Desonide). Also, I noticed last week that the shaver I was using this whole time was not cleaning itself correctly so it may have been riddled with bacteria every time I shaved when this all first started.
My guess is that I did a lot of harm to my skin in this area (which is exactly where the rash is appearing) and, combined with the cold weather and dry indoors, has caused my skin to be overly sensitive. This rash really all started out of nowhere and has not always been a problem. There was a gradual build-up.
It seems the pattern is that I get the rash, it clears up a bit while my hair grows over three days, I shave it and it looks perfect, then the rash starts again 12 hours later from a combination of either rubbing against a collar or rubbing against ITSELF in the folds of my neck. I've tested this latter idea out lately and it seems to hold true that the
redness comes back exactly in these folds when my chin is down for several minutes (reading in bed, for instance).
Could it be the new stubble growth is irritating already severly-weakened skin? If stubble is the problem I can shave every day but I would still need something to address the razor burn and ingrown hairs. If so is there a way to toughen this skin or protect it from itself with an ointment (or help it heal itself more quickly)? Would the folliculitis combined with overworked skin have anything to do with this rash in the first place? Could seb derm play a part? Again, the rash is only where I shave.
My hope is that I've simply overtaxed my skin with all these products and the stubble/collar rubbing is causing the rash and it just needs time to heal. My derm prescribed Denoside but it seemed to worsen the condition when applied here (but works like a charm in a couple of very small, scaly spots on my
scalp). I think the razor burn is a separate problem which I would also need to address.
Please let me know your thoughts. Ideally I wold like to continue to be clean shaven on my neck (I just use clippers on my face) and am hoping this rash will eventually heal and be eliminated by not shaving for several days (I can deal with a little folliculitis barbae). My worry is that it's something more serious than just
dry skin or folliculitis barbae. The rash was really red and very stubborn!
Thanks,
XXXXXXX