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Skin : Tips for Preventing Razor Burn

Filed under: Skin Disorders @ 11:51 pm

Shaving is a fact of life. Although more of a chore than a pleasantry it has to be done on a regular basis. Anyone who has been shaving for a while has probably experienced razor burn. That bleeding, painful sensation you get that leaves your skin red and burning sometimes for several days. Here are ten tips for preventing razor burn.

1. Never shave dry skin. 2. Use a lotion or shaving cream, usually after a shower or bath. 3. Make sure the razor you use has a sharp blade. 4. Use disposable razors. 5. Try not to shave the same spot over and over. 6. Shave in the direction of the hair growth for best results. 7. Use the razor lightly against the skin. 8. Apply moisturizer to your skin after shaving. 9. Use an electric razor for a smooth and even result. 10. Avoid using soap and water, as it will only dry your skin.

The skin irritation caused by razor burn is a direct result of peeling off part of the top layer of your skin. If you notice redness after shaving, don’t worry – it’s normal. However, we all know that razor burn is very hard to get rid of because every time you shave, you irritate your skin.

While some experts would tell you to stop shaving, it is certainly not an option many would consider. You can reduce the redness by applying hydrocortisone to the area after you shave. Hydrocortisone will temporarily relieve some of the pain and irritation, however, those in the know warn not to use it too often. They feel that over-use of hydrocortisone can cause a rebound effect where you may experience additional irritation and redness.

With so many products available today, there are safe and effective methods you can use to prevent razor burn. While some prefer shaving cream, others may use a different approach. Whatever method you choose in preventing razor burn, any one of the ten tips should help.

 



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