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How to Get Rid Of Razor Burns


How To Get Rid Of Razor Burns2 How to Get Rid Of Razor BurnsRazor burn is a painful and unpleasant thing that one suffers due to improper having techniques. This is one of the experiences that most men go through especially at their initial stages of shaving. Razor burn is generally the result of shaving off puckered hair follicles or irregular skin, leading to scabbing and raised skin.

The situation becomes worse when you get this burn just prior an important occasion that you need to attend. Well, don’t bother; there are some really effective ways of getting rid of these uncomfortable burns. This article will help you know ‘how to get rid of razor burns’ and more importantly ‘how to prevent such burns’.

Tips for Getting Rid of Razor Burns

Following are some of the most effective razor burn treatment methods:

  1. Apply Aloe Vera on the affected area. It will soothe your skin irritation and facilitate healing of the skin.
  2. You can also use tea tree oil in place or Aloe Vera to recover from skin irritation.
  3. Shave carefully until it heals. Switch to a single bladed razor. Though the shave will not be very close, but it will definitely limit the damage to your skin until the skin heals.How To Get Rid Of Razor Burns3 How to Get Rid Of Razor Burns
  4. Avoid doing following:
  • Rubbing or scratching the affected area.
  • Using alcohol or cologne on the freshly shaved skin

Tips for Preventing Razor Burns

  1. Use a moisturizing shaving gel/cream prior shaving
  2. Make sure the blade is clean and sharp.
  3. Opt for slow and short strokes.
  4. Tap the razor under hot water to clean it between each stroke.
  5. Never shave in the opposite direction of hair growth.
  6. Avoid applying too much pressure or shaving closely.
  7. Hold loose skin taut, but not stretched.
  8. Do not use alcohol-based products on your skin before shaving.
  9. If you want to go for double back over an area, apply more lubricant first.

Post-Shaving Tips

  1. Dab aftershave lotion on your skin. This lotion will soothe skin that is irritated by shaving.
  2. Splash cold water or run an ice cube over your freshly shaven skin. It will close up your pores.
  3. Apply an aloe vera or tea tree oil balm or other moisturizing lotion to moisturize and cool your skin.

If razor burns persist even after taking all necessary precautions, then consider other alternatives of hair removal. There are several products available in the market that work well in hair removal like creams, powders, waxes and even sugar solutions.

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