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I’m trying to find the definite answers to this problem of razor burn. You get razor burns when you slice your hair to a level below the skin surface (OUCH!)
In some cases, razor burns can get so severe, to cause razor bumps. When you have razor bumps the area around shaved hairs gets raised red welts or infected pustules.
Most of the times razor burn is caused by bad technique, sloppy movements, (cold water) and inadequate preparation.
I will need your help for this problem so please post your comments, OK?
PREPARATION & PREVENTION
For starters, if your skin is irritated from the previous shave then wait one more day at least to let your skin heal!
In order to prevent razor burn we must use the right tools. This means a safety razor with a sharp single DE blade (preferably Personas, Gillette Platinum “Swedish” or Derby). If you are experienced you can also use a straight razor. Forget about the cartridge razors.
Get rid of your shaving foam spray and buy a nice shaving cream and a shaving brush.
Learn to use warm water for your brush and you skin.
The best time to shave is after the shower.
Clean your skin with a gentle soap and then apply the shaving cream with your brush.
Make sure you prepare your skin well and your facial hair is fully moist.
Now, start shaving following the grain. Make small slow strokes. Do not press and do not drag your skin. Rinse the blade with hot water after each stroke.
Aftershave
Use cold water to clean your face and close the pores. Use a mild aftershave without alcohol in order to prevent any irritation and burns.
I prefer a quality after have balsam, but I have a small secret. When I purchase the balsam, I add 3 drops of tea tree oil and 3 drops of lavender inside the balm and then I shake it well, before I start using it. The 2 oils help to calm the skin, heal it and stop infections. They are great if you have acne, too!
Aloe Vera is a nice solution too. Aloe vera has analgesic qualities that reduce swelling, soothe skin irritation and form a barrier that will protect your skin from infection. It also promotes healing. You can find aloe vera products, like gels, very easily but make sure they don’t have any alcohol.
Your comments please!!!
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