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How To Prevent Irritated Skin After Shaving

There’s nothing nicer than freshly shaved skin, feeling silky and smooth under the brush of

your hand. A good shave can give you confidence, and make you feel beautiful. But every

once in a while, that same shave can cause your legs, underarms or bikini line to break out

in angry red dots, which may make you rethink your decision to wear that cute mini-skirt or

bathing suit. What are those painful red bumps, and how do you get rid of them so you can

flaunt what you’ve got again?

Preventing irritation while shaving starts with knowing what you’re trying to avoid. Those

red bumps are caused when your skin is irritated, and the hair follicles are raised or

inflamed. When you shave over them, you may nick the top of the skin, resulting in those

miniscule red dots, also known as razor burn.

Thankfully, you can reduce your risk of razor burn with the help of a few tricks and some

organic beauty products. First, you want to make sure you have plenty of time to shave —

you don’t want to rush the job and scratch yourself. Splash the region you’re shaving with

warm water, and use a body scrub to gently exfoliate the skin. This will help you get a

closer shave, though if you already have razor burn bumps, you should avoid using body

scrub until it is healed. Exfoliate by rubbing the scrub in a circular motion with either your

hand or a soft, nubby washcloth. After you’ve exfoliated and rinsed with warm water again,

you’re ready to apply shaving cream. You never want to shave dry; if you don’t have any

shaving cream on-hand, you can use hair conditioner. Then, using a sharp razor — never

use a dull one, it’s easier to cut the skin and cause infections — begin shaving. Rinse the

blades between every swipe, and don’t apply too much pressure.

Once you’re done, dry off and apply an aloe vera hydrating gel; this softens the skin without

causing a stinging or burning feeling like many lotions do. After about 30 minutes or an

hour, you can apply a thicker rejuvenating cream or the best moisturizer for dry skin to

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keep your skin smooth and hydrated all day. By then, your pores will have closed, so you

won’t feel any burning.

If you’ve made a mistake and find yourself with razor burn, avoid lotion since it will burn

worse! Instead, apply a cooling agent like witch hazel or aloe vera to take the sting out of

the skin. Organic skin products like your aloe hydrating gel will encourage the skin to begin

healing. You can also reduce the inflammation and irritation by applying a cool towel or ice

pack over the area, and avoid shaving that area again until the red bumps are gone.

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