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How to Treat (and Prevent) Razor Burn
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Femina on MSNRazor Burn Relief- 10 Fast Soothers Using Home Ingredients
Facing redness, irritation, and swelling after shaving? Try out these easily found home ingredients to help reduce razor burn at home.
Finding an ingrown hair a few days after shaving, waxing or epilating is frustrating. It’s caused by hair curling into and getting trapped underneath the skin, and it can be itchy and painful.
Razor burn is annoying, but if you're diligent with your routine you can stop it from happening. Don't put off shaving your legs, bikini area, or underarms just because you loathe razor burn. All you ...
"The term razor bump is used to describe two conditions," Love explains. "One is skin irritation that can occur with shaving, particularly when shaving with dull razors and/or without shaving cream.
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