How To Get Rid Of Razor Burn
Now talk about annoying...
You shave to look good and be all smooth, but then each time after you do it, you have to suffer from razor burn. I'm sure you already know that, but I'm going to say it regardless. Razor burns are not really burns. It's not like you break your skin with a razor, it's more of an irritation that happens to you after you shave.
Usually, it's red, it burns and it is extremely annoying. On top of that it looks horrible, so it ruins the entire effect of shaving.
So, how'd he get rid of this?
You have two things you can do. You can either wait and hope that your burn will disappear on its own or, you can use the those few texts that I have for you:
1. Hydrocortizone cream. This works really well. Just apply it on the burn and you will see almost immediate results. It will get rid of the burning and it won't cause a rash or anything like that.
2. Just moisturize the area until the burn is gone. Apply some hot baths to the burn but make sure they are not showers. Just take a clean cloth, dip it in hot water (not the boiling hot, I don't want you to really burn yourself) and then put that on the razor burn. Be sure that the burn is clean and dry before you do this.
3. Use cool water after shaving. Cold water will naturally reduce the burning effect, as well as the redness off your razor burn.
4. Last but not least, I would like to recommend to you to work on your shaving technique. Be sure that you use good shaving equipment, like a nice razor and a good quality shaving cream. Some creams have moisturizers in them that prevent razor burns from occurring.
5. Slow down Tiger! Some people treat shaving like a race. They do it last thing before they leave the house, and they simply don't have time to do it well. See, the problem is that if you shave too quickly, you will get razor burns, so you better slow it down. It is important for you to shave slowly enough so the burns do not happen.
Now, these are the five states you can use today, good luck on your way to getting rid of those annoying razor burns, I hope it works out well for you.
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