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How to Get Rid of Razor Burn

Treating Razor Bumps

Razor burn is a common experience for those who shave every day. It is a painful result of shaving that accompanies with itching, red bumps and burning. Razor burn can occur at any place where you have shaved like face, armpits, legs, bikini line etc. The most important thing about razor burn is that it can be prevented and cured. There are many better ways to deal the effects of razor burn other than a cut or a bleeding spot. Here’re some instructions and tips on how to get rid of bumps. If you follow the instructions and tips strictly, you will find good results.

Complexity Level: Basic

Time Required: 15-20 minutes

Resources Required:

1. Facial cream

2. Anti-razor bump cream

3. Soft fresh cloth

4. Antiseptic lotion

Instructions:

  1. Wash your face twice a day with a facial cleanser: Buy a branded or good quality cleanser for your face skin so that it can remove all dust particles and black heads from your face. Bring glow and shine back on your face, which you have lost because of razor bumps.
  2. Use anti-razor bump cream: You may visit the market or browse the internet and buy a good quality anti-razor cream for face because it helps in controlling and curing razor burns and its effects. Apply the cream twice a day at any time when you feel comfortable for it.
  3. Avoid alcohol added chemicals: Stay away from those chemicals which contain alcohol or even small traces of alcohol because it aggravates the irritation and burning sensation.
  4. Don’t nick the razor bumps: Razor bumps are allergic in nature and cause much irritation. But you should not scratch them as they can easily bleed and get infected by germs. As a result it will take more than a week to get healed.
  5. Shave once a week: Don’t shave daily as it intensifies the level of razor bumps. If you shave regularly chances are that you receive a cut and get contracted by infection. So, it’s better to avoid shaving regularly and go for it once a week because it helps in curbing the effects of razor effects and curing them swiftly.
  6. Use strawberries: If you notice that you have razor burn after you shave, and If you have any strawberries on hand, mash two of them up into a paste and then let it sit on the inflamed skin for ten to fifteen minutes. Then you can wash the pulp off and you will find that the skin is much calmer and cooler.

Frequently Asked Questions:

How to get rid of razor bumps in bikini area?

The bikini area is the most sensitive area of human body. It requires high hygiene level because of its vulnerability of getting contracted skin infection or yeast infection if received a wound while shaving curly hair of bikini area. Many times, you get a razor bump on sensitive area. Therefore, to avoid the razor bump on bikini area you should use moisturizer and fresh new blade every time when you have to clean your bikini area. If you have a razor bump then keep it clean with antiseptic lotion and use anti-fungus cream to prevent infection. Also, wear loose clothes to reduce friction so that razor burn doesn’t get rubbed with tight clothes that may intensify the effects of razor burn.

Quick Tips:

1. Never shave in opposite direction of hair strands because it creates burn sensation and maximum chances of cut by razor.

2. Use of shave moistening cream helps in reducing inflammation of razor burn and decreases the risks of getting cut from the razor.

3. If you receive a cut by razor while shaving, use fresh cloth soaked in apple cider vinegar and apply it on affected spot. It helps in clot formation and reduces the degree of burning sensation.

4. Change the blade often because up to some extent it is also responsible for razor burn.

5. Wash the blade, holder and handle of shaving machine by anti-fungus lotion.

Things To Watch Out For:

  1. Always use a shaving cream in order to protect your face from burning sensation and cuts.
  2. Use alcohol-free antiseptic cream or after shave lotion in order to get relief from razor burns and its effects.

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