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There is nothing quite as frustrating as cleaning up with a close shave, only to suffer from razor burn--common skin irritation that occurs after shaving.

But, there are ways to combat this unsightly and uncomfortable condition.

By following the steps below, you can minimize the effects of razor burn and shaving-related skin irritation.

Always use sharp blades. A dull blade is one of the leading causes of razor burn.

To make sure you've always got the sharpest blades possible, replace the cartridge every five to seven days.

To preserve the blade, dip your shaver in alcohol after the final rinse. Rinse your blade often using cool water to remove shaving cream, oils, and whiskers.

Razor burn is a fairly common skin condition that occurs after shaving when the skin becomes inflamed, red, and irritated.

It can be painful, unsightly, and especially bothersome for those with sensitive skin. With the right precautions, however, it can be avoided.

Causes of Razor Burn

Razor burn and ingrown hair can be quite annoying and sometimes it's painful as well.

A lot of men and women get razor burn and ingrown hair. One of the most common places that women get razor burn and ingrown hair is

One their legs. Shaving actually causes razor burn and ingrown hair because the razor will cut through the hair, leaving it sharper than ever.

Treatment of Razor Burn

Finding the right razor burn treatment is a goal that many men and women have. Thats because razor burn can be incredibly painful and even unsightly!

If this is something youve been battling for a while, the chances are that youve tried many different remedies and solutions.

Unfortunately, some products and methods out there just do not work its time to find what does!

Before we get down into what really does work, its essential to go over the basics.

Home Remedy for Razor Burns

1.An easy way to treat razor burn at home would be to pat the area with apple cider vinegar.

2.In a tsp of sour cream, merge the pulp of 2 strawberries and form a paste. Apply this paste on the affected area, as a mask, for about 10 minutes.

Then, wash the area using lukewarm water. Repeat this twice a week.

3.Aloe vera oil is helpful in curing razor burns. Dab the shaved area with cotton ball that has been soaked in the oil.

4.Potato is effective in curing razor burns. Peel the skin of a potato and cut it in thin slices. Apply this over the affected area.

5.Applying petroleum jelly over the affected area three times a day is an effective way to treat razor burns.

6.Before shaving, moisten the area with a wash cloth, dipped in hot water (mixed with lavender essential oil).

Pat the skin several times with this. Now, apply a thin layer of moisturizing oil, like avocado or jojoba. This will help you avoid razor burns and also make shaving an easy process.

by: Dr. Lee Mikal




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