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To get rid of razor bumps, always use a new razor. You should also always soak the area in warm water before shaving. You should also use a thick shaving cream and apply an aftershave to the area.
Razor bumps are a common problem in many men and in some cases, women too. They usually crop up around the face, soon after shaving, mainly due to factors like applying excess pressure while shaving, using the wrong shaving technique or trying to shave with a razor that is blunt or dirty. At times, men could get razor bumps on their face if they do not lubricate their skin properly, before shaving.
There are several shaving tips for men that can help them prevent razor bumps on the face. Skin experts usually recommend the use of warm water, while shaving, as it opens the pores on the skin and softens the facial hair that is about to be removed. The face should be washed properly, preferable with warm water and a cleanser before shaving.
In order to prevent razor bumps, it is also important to use a blade that is fresh and clean. It is also important to shave in the direction of the hair growth and not against it. Shaving up or against the grain causes the hair to grow back faster and can lead to razor bumps.
Repeated shaving strokes on the same patch of skin can lead to irritation and razor bumps and therefore it should be avoided. In order to prevent razor bumps, it is important to use an aftershave lotion or something similar, to close the pores, so that dirt cannot get inside. Witch hazel, because of its antiseptic properties can also be used after shaving.
Some of the other effective over the counter products that can prevent the formation of razor bumps include crushed aspirin powder diluted in water or glycerin (3 drops) mixed in water (quarter cup). These solutions can be used as a skin toner.
To get rid of razor burn you can treat it with a mild exfoliate, but do not scratch or scrub the area. You can also use aloe vera or tea tree oil to speed up the healing process. You can find more information here: howtogetridofstuff.com/health/how-to-get....
I once had a really bad case of razor burn/mild bumps. I then found a stragety that involves softening the hairs with a hot wet wash cloth followed by shaving of course. AFTER you shave, immediately wash your face( I shower right after I shave and wash my face with Proactiv), immediately after I dry off I always and never forget to use Hydrocortizone cream.
This is THE best and MOST effective treatment along with cheap. I have been using “Maximum strength” Cortizone 10 plus” for years and can be found at walgreens or CVS.
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