Coping Up with Razor Burns
Razor burns seeming worrisome? Insufficient lubrication and pressurized shaving can cause cuts and burns. These can cause the face to dry and blacken. Razor burns or cuts are often painful and looks ugly on the face. We have compiled certain tips for that perfect close shave and how to avoid razor burns. Read on for detailed information on how to cope up with this.
Stop shaving for a while if you graduate razor burns. Your skin needs rest and hence let the facial hair grow. Hair protects the skin from external harsh allergies.
After shaving, use a soothing balm to cool the skin down.
If burning sensation persists, dissolve 2-3 aspirins in a glass of water and apply it on the affected area.
You can apply a paste of turmeric and milk on the burnt area. This prevents the blackening of the skin.
For razor burns, apply a batter of mashed strawberries with sour cream. Aloe Vera also helps in relieving razor burns.
Preventions:
Wash your face with warm water before shaving. This softens the skin and gives a smooth shave.
Always apply shaving cream or gel in the opposite direction of the hair growth. Make sure to shave in the direction of hair growth.
Wash the blades after every shave and change them regularly. It is advisable to change razors once every three weeks.
Do not hurry or stretch the skin while shaving. This can result in cuts, stretched skin and burns.
Apply oil (shaving oils which are available in the market) before applying shaving creme. This helps in softening the hair and results in a closer and smooth shave.
Use antiseptic lotion after shaving. Antiseptic lotions often give a cooling effect.
Vitamin C helps in restoring the skin quicker than any other agent. So make sure you are consuming food rich in vitamin C.
Remember, your face is the most sensitive part of your body. Ample care should be taken of it to ensure safety. So, next time you shave, remember these shaving tips and preventions in mind. With these cues, we assure you a closer and safer shave!


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