Use some aloe vera lotion. It soothes it down. And yes, Caucasians do get razor bumps. Check your blade, it may be old and dull.
2006-10-04 10:21:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Caucasians do get razor bumps. When I take my legs out of the water to shave them, they get cold and get goosebumps all over them. I always wait until they go down before shaving, and I haven't ever gotten razor bumps of any kind. If you're itchy, try putting some lotion on, but not directly after you shave or your skin will get irritated. If your skin is always itchy even without razor bumps, see a dermatologist and he or she can prescribe something for you. Thanks for asking, and I hope this helps!
2006-10-04 10:24:52
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answered by *SaTaN*KiTtY* 2
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I've got two pieces of advice for you.
1. Dip your razor in alcohol before you use it each time. It's the bacteria on the blades that are causing you problems, a lot of the time.
2. Use neosporin (or any triple-antibiotic ointment) on the affected areas -- before bed only, or you will have shiny skin when you go out.
2006-10-04 10:27:13
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answered by bibliophile31 6
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Get some sparkling a hundred% aloe vera gel. i take advantage of costly hair conditioner for shaving (Paul Mitchell), and its wax content fabric is such that i are not getting the bumps. The conditioner has shown to be extra cost-effective interior the long-term than the actually chave creams/gels. additionally attempt shaving with the hair growth rather of against it, and set aside a separate razor on your extra comfortable bikini section. ... and funky Chick's advice appears like it would desire to paintings besides. i visit attempt that homestead therapy myself!
2016-10-15 12:47:25
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answered by ? 4
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