Help for razer burn?
Any natural ways to minister to get rid of blade burn without shifting to another form of hair removal? I still want to use my blade. (No store bought products please)
Answer:
the causes blade burn is the razor cuts past its sell-by date the tops of the pours and for some people they will attain those nasty bumps
my hubby have sensitive skin and he uses after shave and it is the alcohol in it that stops the blade burn so i started to use rubbing alcohol and it worked it stings like h*** but in attendance are no red bumps the only entry to watch for is that the alcohol next to dry out your skin so after half an hour use a appropriate skin cream
and if you pluck your eyebrows or wax and get those put in the picture tail red marks and swelling use visine the one that get the red out they are now using it surrounded by the best salons around my place and it does work
you hold razor burn?! o_O
Use a better blade and also use a sharp one.
OH YEA. Not only does it prevent blade burn, but there are other benefits for the skin. Immediately after shaving and drying sour. Put deodorant "preferably clear" on all of your sensitive areas. You'll be amazed.
You enjoy to keep shaving and the burn will move about away. It will get easier and easier to shave and not be irritated. As far as something i.e. not store bought? Basically EVERYTHING is store bought, whether it be cream, oil, emulsion, powder or even spray. Soap, wash, anything! Even the razor is from a store! Just save natural stuff on in that and do it every day, sleep beside nothing on the nouns, give it plenty of nouns and... did I say hold on to shaving it??? :-) Good luck!
Try some baby powder, and craft sure you are using a good, sharp cut-throat to start with. An elderly razor, make the irritation worse.
Use a new blade within a high feature rasor, with a moisturizing shaving gel. Immediately after shaving, put on some kid oil (right away, a piece at a time, within a few second of the rasor leaving your body). Then hope for the best. If you've already broken out, try the infant oil, perchance also some aloe, but usually there's little you can do but wait once it's happen.
alvera gel though it is store bought you can use it for many things
you can try shaving underneath water. or you can put vaseline or nivea cream on your cut-throat burn to make it stir away. polysporin works too.
I've use deoterant as well (as someone said below) Some work if they are really creamy resembling dove. But most leave you sticky. My best find have been cornstarch! I discovered this when I realize my baby powder deorant worked pretty flawless. I bought another brand and then tried to use the clean deoterant on the razor burn. It feel kinda sticky. Different then earlier. Then the next time I tried babypowder. This worked too. Then I run out of baby powder and remembered that cornstartch worked better on diaper over-hasty then child powder. So then I give the corn starch a try. You know it worked the best of all!