How To Reduce Skin Irritation After Shaving
Make dry and itchy skin a thing of the past. Why suffer when a few simple tips and tricks can prevent this uncomfortable feeling? Learn how to treat your skin after shaving.
A lot of people experience skin irritation after shaving. You might notice some red bumps and sensitive skin in the area. You might even encounter ingrown hair and razor burn. People have been dealing with skin irritation for as long as they have been shaving.
A lot of us shave with cream, gel or soap, but all of these can irritate the skin and cause it to dry out. You can try experimenting with different products such as a balm until you find one that is friendlier for your skin. You can also try to shave dry, but that can cause irritation, razor bumps, or razor rash as well if you don’t do it right. Check out our guide on dry shaving. And remember to shave in the direction of hair growth when possible to prevent skin irritation.
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Stop shaving for a while. Allow the skin to calm down and any irritations to heal. Let the hair grow. Use oils and moisturisers to help the skin and hair follicles recover and as a method of preventing razor burn in the future. The sooner you let it recover, the sooner you can continue rocking your trendy beard style.