Heal and Reduce Razor Bumps with These 5 Home Remedies

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Heal and Reduce Razor Bumps with These 5 Home Remedies

Heal and Reduce Razor Bumps with These 5 Home Remedies

Everyone wants beautiful, silky smooth skin, especially after shaving. However, sometimes you come down with a nasty case of razor bumps or razor burn on any surface of the skin where you shaved. It burns and itches, and you often struggle to find the best way to relieve yourself of this irritation. Luckily, there are several home remedies that can help you fight the razor bumps and rock the smooth skin. Before you begin finding a remedy, however, you should understand the ins and outs of razor burn, what causes it, and how you can prevent it in the future. You can also listen to Dr. Tess Mauricio’s take on razor burn.

 Use Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is almost like a miracle oil for health issues or even healthy eating. You can use coconut oil for many different things, but did you know you can use it to help heal up razor burn? Pure coconut oil works to moisturize your skin without clogging your pores.

To use coconut oil, you just rub it on your skin like a lotion and allow it to soak in. We have mentioned the everyday uses of coconut oil before, and shaving with it is just another option to keep your skin healthy and free of that nasty burn.

Use Warm and Cold Water

A great way to keep the irritation at bay is by swapping up your water temperature. Warm water works to soften your hairs, which makes them easier to shave. After you have finished shaving, rinse away any shaving cream, soap, or stray hair from your skin with cold water. By using water that is colder, you will close up your pores, preventing any irritation or infection that often causes razor burn.

If you choose to shave while showering but don’t want to shower in colder water, you can try filling a cup up with water before shaving to allow it to cool off. Once you are done, you can rinse your skin with the room temperature water from the cup. It would save you from showering in cold water but keep your skin healthy at the same time.

Try Aloe Vera

Aloe Vera is a great way to help soothe any irritation on your skin. Everything from rashes to burns to sunburn, Aloe Vera is almost a miracle plant. When it comes to razor burn, you can apply Aloe Vera gel or lotion onto your skin to help soothe the irritation that comes with razor burn. The gel will work to soothe your skin where the razor burn is itching and burning.

When using Aloe Vera gel, however, you should be cautious about any added fragrances or artificial colors. These additives can make your skin even more irritated then the simple razor burn. You would be in more discomfort instead of feeling better. By checking the ingredients list on the back, you can make sure that your Aloe Vera gel is 100 percent Aloe Vera with no added fragrances or colors.

 Use Shaving Oil or Gel

Another great way to ensure that your skin stayed hydrated and protected from razor burn is to use shaving oil or gel. Because shaving oil is formulated to soften your hairs, they become easier to shave which eliminates any need to press on your skin too hard to get a closer shave. Bumps tend to show up more often when your skin is dry, and shaving gel helps put that hydration necessary for a clean shave back into your skin.

You can also buy shaving gel or oil with Aloe Vera in the ingredients. These creams are often formulated to help eliminate the nasty bumps that come with razor burn. You can buy shaving gel for sensitive skin as well so you don’t have to worry about having an allergic reaction either. Another tip, as told by Dr. Oz, is to use oil or gel instead of cream because cream can clog the pores and cause irritation.

Shaving Machine

Shaving machines, also known as electric razors, are possibly the best way to avoid razor burn. Why? Well, these machines work with gentle vibrations that raise the hairs. Since you have to shave dry, the vibrations help prepare the hair for shaving. The razor itself is made with a motor and blades that rotate almost like a vacuum cleaner.

The blades are made of cylindrical bars that have small holes cut out. The bars are made of metal, and when they spin at a fast rate, which causes the vibration, they spin fast enough to cut the hairs on your body. Men tend to use electric razors most often, but there are special electric razors made specifically for women. However, it doesn’t matter which you use because they work the same.

It is simple to fight the razor burn that you might experience more often than not. The itchy, irritating skin left behind after a shave can be the most annoying thing, but with a few tips, you can eliminate the irritation to make way for the healthy, beautiful, smooth, and glowing skin.

 

Stacey Chillemi

editor@thecompleteherbalguide.com

Stacey Chillemi is an entrepreneur, bestselling author, speaker & coach. She is the founder of The Complete Herbal Guide. She has empowered hundreds of thousands worldwide through her books, websites, e-courses, educational videos, and live events. You can Twitter me at @The_HerbalGuide.

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