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Razor burn

adamthompson123 (Harmless) posted this on Monday, 15th March 2004, 15:51

Does anyone have any good advice for avoiding razor burn and bumps? I`ve read that pure aloe vera juice works wonders for it. Does anyone know if this is true? Thanks a lot for your help.

RE: Razor burn

julianf (Elite) posted this on Monday, 15th March 2004, 16:00

The best thing to do is avoid it in the first place by making sure your stubble is soft when you shave. If you`re not having a shower or bath first then soak your face in a hot flannel for a couple of minutes before applying foam/gel/oil. Also, make sure you shave from the bottom upwards on your neck and from the top downwards on your face.

I use King of Shaves moisturiser after shaving - replaces all the oils you strip off your skin when you shave.

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RE: Razor burn

sput2001 (Elite) posted this on Monday, 15th March 2004, 16:17

Nivea For Men After Shave Balm is good - get the "sensitive" one.


RE: Razor burn

cassius76 (Elite) posted this on Monday, 15th March 2004, 16:20

shaving is a refined art.

1: upon waking leave at least an hour before shaving....pretty much impossible but that`s what is the requirement...

2: wash face with hot water and soap/ wash and soak with face cloth. This prepares the skin

3: rinse

4: using the oil/gel/cream of choice and preferably a Gillette mach 3/turbo SHAVE in the directionm of beard growth.

5: after shaving, apply an after shave BALM, like nivea for man or King of shaves Kinexium balm.

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RE: Razor burn

adamthompson123 (Harmless) posted this on Monday, 15th March 2004, 16:23

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Also, make sure you shave from the bottom upwards on your neck and from the top downwards on your face.


Is that right? I must admit I`ve never shaved from the bottom upwards on my neck. I always thought that you should shave from the top downwards. I`ll give that a try!

RE: Razor burn

geoff1 (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Monday, 15th March 2004, 17:39

I wouldn`t shave against the grain on the neck if i were you, that`s exactly the sort of thing that causes skin irritation.
I know it`s been mentioned already, but nothings more effective than shaving in the shower, not exactly sure why but i think it opens all the pores.

RE: Razor burn

Mike G (Elite) posted this on Monday, 15th March 2004, 18:39

How do you get a smooth shave if you don`t go against the grain?

I normally shave in the bath, and I do it both ways - in the direction of growth, leaving a sandpapery texture, then back against the grain for the required baby`s bum smoothness.

Have I been doing it wrong all these years? :/

Mike

RE: Razor burn

Mark Oates (Reviewer) posted this on Monday, 15th March 2004, 19:13

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I normally shave in the bath, and I do it both ways


Eeyuck, Mike! Don`t you need a shower afterwards to wash off all the bristles? ;)

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RE: Razor burn

Dance Like A Monkey (Elite) posted this on Monday, 15th March 2004, 19:38

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RE: Razor burn

ste_p0270 (Elite Donator) posted this on Monday, 15th March 2004, 19:38

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I wouldn`t shave against the grain on the neck if i were you, that`s exactly the sort of thing that causes skin irritation.

i do, `cos i`m hard me..a little irritation never hurt anyone...just spray on some aftershave
and feel the burn :o

Ste.

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