My boyfriend has extremely sensitive skin. After shaving he get severe razor burn. He has tried all sorts of shaving products and aftershave lotions, but nothing works. He always ends up with bumps, especailly on his throat area. Any suggestions?|||My husband uses Clarins Shave Ease before and after he shaves. It's an oil that creates a smoother surface when he's shaving and then replenishes the skin after he's done. He had the same problem -- bumps, knicks, especially on his throat area -- and this has all but eliminated it.
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Also, he switched from a traditional razor to an electric razor about a year ago and that made all the difference too. It doesn't irritate his skin nearly as much as a traditional razor did, and he does get a very close shave. He uses a Braun 360, which was not very cheap, but does a great job for him:
http://www.braun.com/360complete.html|||try an electric razor.|||grow a beard|||read tips on hair removal and skincare that might help you on this site|||this cream that is called pomada de campana|||use conditioner on your face.....
it works!|||try shaving with baby lotion or dry shaving. a friend of mine has the same problem and that is what he does.|||its actually for ladies, but i bet it will work, it works great for my bikini area %26amp; underarms. its called BIKINIZONE, u can find it at walmart|||Coochy Cream
Sounds bad but it works wonders. It's for men and woman, you can use it to shave anywhere, but it's more expensive than shaving cream, so I wouldn't use it on the legs.
It is the best!|||HAve him clean his razor with rubbing alcohol before he shaves.
And use a new one more often.
After try using Witch Hazel.|||gel from an aloe vera plant works great for any skin irratation|||Try Bikini Zone. It is for the bikini area on women which is far more sensitive than the face and throat. It should work on his face and neck provided he can get past the name.
Here is information about this product. http://www.bikini-zone.com/|||My husband gets the same thing. I know it sounds gross, but I pluck his neck with tweezers. Not all of the hairs, just the ingrown ones. If he lets you, try it. It'll cut down on how many bumps he gets. Also , my husband uses a bikini shaving cream. It's blue with small dots in it. I can't remember the name, but it's for sensitive areas (he uses it on his neck, not bikini!!). Hope that helps.|||I use Witch Hazel when it happens to me. Here is some more info I found on Wikipedia:
Ways to prevent razor burn include:
keeping the face moist using a shaving brush and lather;
using a moisturising shaving gel;
shaving in the direction of the hair growth;
resisting the urge to shave too closely;
applying minimal pressure;
avoiding scratching or irritation after shaving;
avoiding irritating products on the shaved area (colognes, perfumes, etc.);
using an aftershave cream with aloe vera or other emollients;
use a disposable razor cleaning tool to lower bacteria present on the razor head;
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Healing Razor Burn
Ways to heal razor burn include:
applying witch hazel
applying mild salicylic acid solutions
applying aloe vera gel
applying water
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