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	<title>Home Remedies &#187; Razor Burns</title>
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		<title>Razor Burns</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Razors burns are common skin irritations, nicks and cuts that men and women experiences when shaving using a razor. Initially, it appears as a mild rash that disappears after a few hours or even days. When the area around the shaved hair had a swelling or infected pustule, it is ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Razors burns are common skin irritations, nicks and cuts that men and women experiences when shaving using a razor. Initially, it appears as a mild rash that disappears after a few hours or even days. When the area around the shaved hair had a swelling or infected pustule, it is called â€˜razor bumpsâ€™. These bumps are usually caused by ingrown hair.  </p>
<p><b>Symptoms</b><br />
When the patient experiences irritation, redness and a burning sensation on the freshly shaved area, he/she is having razor burns. Subsequently, the skin may also get a reddish, chaffed appearance.</p>
<p><b>Causes</b><br />
Too much pressure applied when shaving will cause a razor burn. Likewise, not applying any skin lubricant before shaving can burn the skin.</p>
<p>Another cause is shaving opposite the direction of hair growth. The skin will dry if after-shaves and colognes were used more than necessary.</p>
<p><b>Home Remedies</b><br />
Stop shaving temporarily. Rest the skin and let your hair grow back for a while.</p>
<p>Apply an after-shave balm to soothe the skin if having razor burns.</p>
<p>Aspirins: Mix 2 aspirin powder in a teaspoon of warm water to make a paste. Apply on the affected area. Rinse with lukewarm water to relieve the burning sensation.</p>
<p>Strawberry: Mash a handful of strawberries and mix with 1 tablespoon of sour cream. Apply mixture on the affected area after shaving. Leave for 10 minutes. Repeat treatment 2 times a week to relieve razor burns.</p>
<p>Applying aloe Vera gel, mild salicylic acid solution and witch hazel astringent will also provide relief to razor burns.</p>
<p><b>Diets</b><br />
Eat plenty of foods rich in vitamin C to help the skin rejuvenate easily.</p>
<p><b>Further Suggestions</b><br />
Rinse skin with warm water before and after shaving to soften the skin.</p>
<p>Moisturize the skin and hair before shaving by applying shaving cream, foam or soap opposite the direction of hair growth.</p>
<p>Start shaving on easy to reach areas such as the neck, cheeks and jaw line.</p>
<p>Shave in downward motion in direction of the hair growth.</p>
<p>When shaving, avoid stretching your skin too tightly.</p>
<p>Rinse razor blades thoroughly after each use. Replace the blades every week or as often as you can.</p>
<p>Replace your old razors with electric ones.</p>
<p>To soften the beard, first apply shaving oil, before shaving creams and gels. This will also improve the shaving experience.</p>
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