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    Thumbs up Suffering from razor burn??

    Just some tips to help out if you experience razor burn!! Most importantly, do not try to shave your legs when you have "goose bumps"! You will nick the little raised areas and give yourself... dun dun dun... razor burn! If you can't get rid of the goose bumps and absolutely HAVE to shave, then go with the flow of the hair instead of against it. It will help prevent cutting your skin. Also, different types of products can have different results on each person because of differences in skin and hair. Test out a lot of different products until you find the one that is best for you. Last, but NOT least, always keep your skin moisturized with lotion on a daily basis. This will smooth your skin and help to prevent razor burn!


    PS... every razor is NOT created equally! Haha! So try different kinds until you find one you like!

    (this is all based on my personal experience!)
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    Default razor burn, ugh

    I hate razor burn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    Thanks!
    I dispise razor burn and always wondered how to prevent it!
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    Default Razor Burn Relief

    Try this stuff called "Bump Down." It's worked for me for getting rid of razor bumps and redness...maybe it'll help you for the razor burn?...it's worth a shot I'd say
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    Default Reduce Razor Burn

    Searching the forums, I have found that keeping your razor blade sharp helps reduce razor burn, but they go dull so fast and it's expensive to keep changing your blades. I have found a cool product called the ecoRazo that will keep your blades sharp. Check my signature.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imported_Dolphins View Post
    I hate razor burn!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I remember the day i learned that you don't shave your legs before going to the beach.... ah, memories.
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