An Observational Clinical Trial using Corganics Smooth Shave Gel to alleviate Pseudofolliculitis Barbae in African American and Caucasian Males
Five young males, four African-American and one Caucasian were recruited from a local military base. All of the subjects had problems with Pseudofolliculitis Barbae. The subjects were given Corganics Smooth Shave Gel and directed to wash their faces with warm water, apply the Gel and allow it to sit on their faces for one minute. Then they shaved in their usual manner with razors.
The subjects used Corganics Smooth Shave Gel for two months. They were seen at two-week intervals to record their progress and photograph the affected areas. All of the subjects showed improvement from using Smooth Shave Gel as to their "bump up" problem. One of the subject’s mother asked her son what he had been using to improve his facial complexion.
This is not a scientific study, but a clinical observation using Corganics Smooth Shave Gel to alleviate the problem of Pseudofolliculitis Barbae or "Bump Up" of the skin. I believe that the product [Smooth Shave Gel] does improve the skin conditions as mentioned in this statement.
David G. Shulman, M.D.
999 E. Basse Rd., Suite 127
San Antonio, TX 78209
