How to prevent razor burn and
shaving irritation
Let’s have a look at what actually causes razor burn and shaving
irritation to give clarity to what you can do to help
reduce and relieve your suffering.
1. Easy Glider
When shaving skin that isn’t lubricated enough, the blade doesn’t
properly glide over the skin, which causes razor burn within a
a few days after shaving. This can also cause severe shaving irritation
afterwards if poor lubrication is combined with too much pressure
on your skin.
2. Don't be blunt
Blunt blades also play a part in causing razor burn and shaving
irritation. Once again the blade will not smoothly glide over the
skin, slicing off all the hairs. It would be pretty mucht the same as
if you'd rub a small brikk on your cheek, causing a rash or scrape.
After shaving it's known as shaving irritation and razor burn.
Okay, now we know what can cause razor burn and shaving irritation,
let's go over how to get rid of these annoyances.
• Use a high quality thick shaving cream. Due to it's thicker structure,
it’s more protective of the skin and softens the hairs more than
a mouse or gel. Besides this, it also lets you shave smoother than ever,
even without shaving against the grain of the hair!
• Don’t apply too much pressure with the blade this will irritate
the skin even more!
• Shave with a fresh blade as often as possible as dull, rusty, metal
can wreak havoc on your face.
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