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Best Women's RazorTop 7 Tips to treat and prevent Razor Burn

Each morning, the men around the world head out of their employment with tiny shreds of tissue stuck to their cheeks and chin. As they cross the streets, side by side on the assembly line, and sit around conference tables, they exchange brief but meaningful glances, as if they were members of some sacred brotherhood. Indeed, razor burn leaves few men unscathed. And these small cuts and abrasions inflicted by a menacing blade can be murder on sensitive skin. But razor burn is not exclusively a male disease. Women also suffer. The skin of the legs and underarms is just as vulnerable as the cheeks of a straw man just waking. Here are some tips you can take to alleviate the pain of razor burn.

1. Multiply your moisturizer

Lotions and creams to shaved skin feel better. The best moisturizer is petroleum jelly. But if you do not find it cosmetically pleasing, something bland and not use highly perfumed. Apply it three or four times a day.

2. Do not go against

You can reduce your chances of razor bumps from shaving in the same direction as the growth of your hair. Do not use upward strokes on the cheeks or legs, and do not shave side to another. You do not have quite as close a shave this way, but it trains the hair to the straight line.

3. Choose the right tool

You must use a new clean blade for each shave. And if you use blades for two reasons, you may want to consider changing the mono-tray. The advent of double-track blades produced more cases of razor burn. They create irritation and sometimes follicle problems.

4. Do not get too close

If you try to shave very close, television commercials and say you do, you do not irritate your skin. The two basic rules are, never stretch your skin while shaving, and not to apply too much pressure with your razor.

5. Frothing

Shaving cream is a must for men and women. It keeps the moisture in the hair follicles and makes shaving smoother. Make sure you are not allergic to the product you are using. If you are sensitive to any of the ingredients, the shaving cream will make your skin red when you use it. To determine if you are allergic, put a little shaving cream on your arm and cover with a bandage. Leave it until the next day, then check for irritation. If you are allergic, try another brand, perhaps for sensitive skin or fragrance.

6. Follow the instructions

The natural growth of the beard may vary from one part of the face to another. The hair can point in the same direction. Let the beard grow for a few days and look at the models that the hairs come in.

7. Put pressure

If you nick your skin, immediately press the cut with a piece of gauze or a clean cloth. Apply a constant pressure of 10 to 15 minutes. And do PEEK. Each time you PEEK, you dislodge a clot, making the cut bleed.

Posted on April 20, 2010.
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