Razor Burn - Seven Tips
On How-To Prevent It
by Mike Jones
Razor burn is caused by hair that is pushed
back into the follicle. It can become inflamed and then develop into an ingrown
hair.
Use these seven suggestions to minimize the
risk of razor burn:
#1 Use a clean, sharp razor each time
#2 Always shave in the direction of the hair
growth
#3 Shave after your shower
#4 For some using a shaving oil or gel rather
than a cream helps avoid clogging the pores (For others a cream works better -
experimentation may be needed)
#5 Avoid passing the razor over the same area
numerous times
#6. If razor burn appears, apply an Aloe-Vera
based cortisone cream twice a day to soothe the skin and reduce redness.
#7. Use Ingrown Hair Treatment to treat or
prevent ingrown hairs when shaving and eliminate razor burn.
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