help/prevention for razor burn
i hate wen i get razor burn it really sucks ... i like to get waxed but sometimes i gotta shave n like 10% of the time i shave i get it and i dont wan to anymore ... so how do i prevent it anyone know? or how to make it go away quickly? thanks
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help/prevention for razor burn
to prevent it, you might wanna try a shaving cream, make sure that your razor blades are new and to get rid of them buy some "bikini bump blaster"
help/prevention for razor burn
Antibacterial soap will help, razor burn is irritated hair follicles or something along those lines. Also, instead of shaving cream, use hair conditioner. It works really well and you'll get a great smooth shave.
help/prevention for razor burn
i only use old fasioned soap ... which is pry why i get it ... ill have to try both shaving cream n the conditioner
thanks ladies
help/prevention for razor burn
ouch man razor burn hurts.
help/prevention for razor burn
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Originally Posted by gabee42ee
i only use old fasioned soap ... which is pry why i get it ... ill have to try both shaving cream n the conditioner
thanks ladies
shaving with soap? of course thats gonna hurt like a bitch. they make shaving cream for a reason..
help/prevention for razor burn
my ex was reading the Jenna Jameson book and according to her a good way is to use antibacterial cream to shave with.
help/prevention for razor burn
don't use shaving cream, use shaving gels... they coat teh skin better then the cream will (cream being shit that basicly looks like whip cream lol)
specificly look for shaving gel.... it does like 2x better then shaving creams
help/prevention for razor burn
or go buy an intuition, ive never had a problem with that
help/prevention for razor burn
there is a whole website dedicated to removing hair off the pubic region...i shall go hunt for it....brb! lol
and here it is (wasn't as hard to find as i thought): Pubic Shaving Advice.com - Hair Removal Advice
help/prevention for razor burn
help/prevention for razor burn
I don't know if anti-bacterial lotion would really help per say, if it does, I don't think it's the anti-bacterial portion that helps prevent razor burn. I'd like to think anti-bacterial lotion might irritate it more; anti-bacterial (from two basic standpoints) basically means it has a certain amount of:
A. Alcohol- particularly isopropyl or ethanol (yes, it's true that you can get drunk off of some hand sanitizers- ethanol is drinking alcohol)
B. Non-prescription weaker antibiotics suspended in petroleum jelly
I'm assuming you're meaning the latter, in which case, it would be the moisurizing properties of the petroleum jelly that would help prevent or help razor burn. Razor burn is caused by irritation by means of the friction of the blade on sensitive skin; it's not a bacterial infection or infestation (although ingrown hairs can accumulate bacteria akin to pimples, but it's mostly clogged hair follicles from the hair growing the wrong way).
I like to use new razors every time, and shaving gel. Petroleum jelly does help soothe the burn afterwards, in the case that I do get razor burn.
help/prevention for razor burn
I used to have the issue while shaving that I'd get fucking itchy red bumps and it sucked! But I learned that you have to pull the razor downwards, not upwards or it irritates the skin a LOT.
help/prevention for razor burn
haha i was about to write a post asking how to prevent this,..i was reading that site someone posted and this part made me laugh out loud:
"I doubt I could have quit at that point because I would have had a lopsided bush. I doubt that a combover would have looked good downstairs."
love it
thanks for posting this, btw.
help/prevention for razor burn
If you are really prone to razor burn, shave in the same direction your hair grows. It is less irritating.
Keep your skin in good shape at all times too... cocoabutter, jojoba oil, or shea butter is pretty foolproof and very gentle. Some moisturizers are a little on the irritating side.
And please, don't shave with soap! OW...
help/prevention for razor burn
what if its soap with extra moisturizers??? or maybe home made soap?? or how about soap in a bottle?? or soap on a rope.. or how about soap in a bottle... ?? oh already said soap in a bottle lol.. umm.. okay coco butter is bomb.. it also helps reduce stretch marks,.
help/prevention for razor burn
I love cocoa butter and have shaved with it out of desperation before.
lol @ soap on a rope...
Oh another razor burn tip... if you re-use a razor blade, soak it in rubbing alcohol before use to kill bacteria.
help/prevention for razor burn
^^ good idea about the alcohol...
<, I have also shaved with coco butter nice and smooothh