this may sound silly but it really works...use hair conditioner as your shaving cream and of course a new razor, rinse after each razor "stroke" and after your shower put moisturizer on. also if you wear cotton panties and not tight clothing that will help as well...cause the warmth can cause a slight heat rash
2006-12-28 08:04:47
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answered by Get_R_Done_n_Dallas 3
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Make sure you use a moisturizing soap or oil before you shave. If you shave dry, you will definitely get razor burn. Good wishes to you.
2006-12-28 13:46:20
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answered by makeitright 2
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To avoid razor buen you should no shave dry and shave with shaving cream or gel and put aloe vera on the burn
2006-12-28 13:38:04
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answered by sillyoldbear93 3
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When you have a bath make sure the water is pretty hot as this opens the pores so it helps... and make sure you rinse your razor each time and change the blade when it gets blunt..
2006-12-28 13:49:19
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answered by l04i16 2
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Try some other hair removal method, which may be more suitable.
A review of the various hair removal methods is available at http://tinyurl.com/ob6tt
2006-12-29 20:23:49
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answered by gela 3
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thers some cream which can cure spots, burned, razor burn
- ointment i think it called Germolene
2006-12-28 13:39:17
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answered by Anonymous
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after you shave lotion up this helps all the time
2006-12-28 13:46:08
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answered by Anonymous
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