There are many different skin types that can suffer from razor burn if you are not careful when shaving. Avoiding damaging your skin is the most important step in eliminating burn from razors, but if you have the unfortunate situation of dealing with it after shaving, you should know that there are many different solutions to help ease the pain and discomfort, whether it is on your face, legs, underarms or even bikini region.
Firstly, preventing razor burn is not difficult. Make it essential to use a moisturizing shave gel rather than plain soap and water during your shave. Soap can dry out the skin, not lather as well and make the entire shaving process harmful to your skin. Using specialized shaving gel can give your skin back the necessary moisture it needs and also gives you a barrier needed between the blades of the razor and your delicate skin. Shaving can scrape off the top layer of dead skin during a shave, so any added moisture through shaving gel can help your skin remain hydrated and smooth after your shave.
Changing the blades on your razor can help give you the shave you need and avoid damaged skin afterwards. Make sure that you have a sharp, new, clean blade in your razor before you begin and you are sure to avoid razor scratch from shaving. Even if you believe that your blades are still in good condition and have many shaves left before they need changing, you should always check them beforehand. Occasionally stray hairs from a previous shave are stuck in the blades or some rusting has occurred leaving your skin at the mercy of blades that are not in good condition.
Too much pressure on the skin during your shave can be harmful so be sure that you are applying just the right amount of pressure to get the shave you desire. While shaving you will want to shave with the hair growth rather than against the hair growth in order to avoid razor burn, especially in sensitive areas. Adding irritation to the hair in which you are shaving can bother the skin and you will be faced with a burn later. Shaving will remove the top layer of skin and your body responds by increasing circulation in order to heal itself, thus giving you a raised red rash.
There are many different home-remedies that you can use to help alleviate razor burn if you are faced with it after a shave. Tea tree oil is a natural antiseptic that has been known to help an assortment of skin conditions.
There are many people who recognize the benefits of using Aloe Vera lotions and creams in order to help the stinging sensation after a shave.
Other known solutions include applying Witch Hazel or hydrocortisone cream to help reduce the swelling and itchy bumps that you may find after a shave. If one remedy does not do the trick, feel free to try another since you may find that one method works better than others and not every solution will help each skin type.
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