How To Get Rid Of Razor Bumps Naturally
Shaving Should Leave Your Skin Smoother, Sleeker... So What Is With That Ugly Red Rash?
Clear Skin of Razor Bumps Naturally
The fact of the matter is that there is alot of us that just don’t know how to shave and get it all wrong! – they lather up with soap and tear out the razor race it over the skin… shocking the skin, making it red and chaffed. This is what the experts call “razor burn” and its really a skin irritation. Shaving actually removes by peeling a part of the epidermis – or top layer of skin.
Redness of the skin is normal, its your bodies response to tissue damage. What you are seeing is the dilation of blood vessels as the body increases blood flow to the area, part of the way it gets things done healing the wounds.
It is very difficult to get rid of razor burn. You end up irritating the same patches of skin over and over again each and everytime you shave.
SMOOTH MOVES
One way to avoid razor burn is to stop shaving. If that’s not your preferred option, women doctors offer these tips for taking the redness and itching out of shaving.
Reach for hydrocortisone.
Reduce embarrassing redness by immediately applying a dab of 1 percent hydrocortisone cream to the area after you shave.
It will take the redness, sting and irritation right down. Hydrocortisone constricts blood vessels, so less blood flows to the area -meaning less redness. You probably need to do this only twice the first day, and symptoms should fade.
But don’t use hydrocortisone daily. Any preparation containing cortisone should be used only as a short-term treatment, for a couple applications or a few days at most.
If you overuse cortisone, your skin could become habituated to it and actually become redder and more irritated when you stop using it. So it’s not meant to be applied every day. Plus, overuse of cortisone preparations can thin skin over time; blood vessels in the area may enlarge, and in your pubic area, you could even get stretch marks.
Lubricate skin after you shave.
A moisturizing body lotion will help reduce dryness and itchiness after shaving.
Shave after you bathe.
Next time you shave, give irritated skin a break by making sure that it’s well-hydrated before you graze a razor over it.
The best time to shave is after a shower or bath. Your skin won’t be dry, and your hairs will soften and stand up, so shaving will be less traumatic.
Drop the soap.
People with razor-sensitive skin should stick with a shaving cream that contains aloe or use BIOSKINRELIEF as they contain soothing ingredients.
Shaving cream is a real help.
Put it on after you bathe, when your skin and hair are already soft. Then, leave the shaving cream on for another couple of minutes to soften your hair even more before you shave.
Shave it down.
Shave hair in the direction that it grows -in a downward motion. This won’t irritate the hair follicles as much as if you’re shaving upward against short, bristly hairs.
Switch to a hair-dissolver cream.
If you know that you’re prone to razor bumps, consider using a lotion depilatory, which dissolves hair.
These lotions may be a little smelly and messy, but they’re less traumatic to the hair follicles than scraping a razor over them.
Most people tolerate depilatories very well, but some people are allergic. If you notice a rash, irritation or burning sensation in reaction to a hair-removing lotion, rinse it off and don’t use it again.
Zap bumps with BIOSKINRELIEF.
As a long-term treatment, use our topical BIOSKINRELIEF to help minimize razor bumps and lessen the chance that they will return.
Replace your razor.
You get a close shave with double-edge razors and disposables -so close that they can really irritate your skin and traumatize hair follicles.
And the duller they get, the more irritating they become -like a rake dragged over your skin.
You may be better off tossing a disposable razor and break out a new one after three or four uses or replace the blade after three or four uses in a nondisposable handle.
Go electric.
Sometimes it is best for women to switch to electric razors. It may give you a smoother, more even shave than a regular razor.
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Ingredients in BIOSKINRELIEF
- Distilled Water (solvent)
- Peg-4 Olivate (emulsifier derived from Olive Oil)
- Sorbitan Olivate from Olive Oil (moisturizer)
- Squalane from Olive Oil (natural moisturizer and antioxidant)
- Hyaluronic Acid (1% solution – moisturizer)
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- Petasites Japonicus (Butterbur) Root Extract anti-irritant
- Glycerin (humectant)
- Phenoxyethanol (preservant)
- Ethylhexylglycerin (surfactant and preservant enhancer).
- Distilled Water (solvent)
- Peg-4 Olivate (emulsifier derived from Olive Oil)
- Sorbitan Olivate from Olive Oil (moisturizer)
- Squalane from Olive Oil (natural moisturizer and antioxidant)
- Hyaluronic Acid (1% solution – moisturizer)
- BIOCUTIS® Serum: Helix Aspersa Müller Glycoconjugates
- Petasites Japonicus (Butterbur) Root Extract anti-irritant
- Glycerin (humectant)
- Phenoxyethanol (preservant)
- Ethylhexylglycerin (surfactant and preservant enhancer).
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