What Causes Razor Burn?
Prevent razor burn and the itchy, red bumps that appear after shaving, by performing the pre-shave rituals listed here. Your skin will thank you for taking time to properly care for it and you’ll experience fewer ingrown hairs in the process!
To get started, clean and gently exfoliate the skin you plan on shaving. This helps to remove dead skin and to clear up clogged and infected areas under your arms as well as on your legs and face.
Next, make sure you’re shaving with a clean, sharp razor. If you notice the blade has rusted or become dull from too much use, replace it. Dull blades cause uneven cutting of hair which causes razor burn to be more prevalent. Avoid this problem entirely by placing the blade protector back on your razor after every use and replacing blades at the first sign of dullness.
Also make sure to use a product that specifically treats razor burn and ingrown hairs. We recommend Maywood Creek Essentials Ingrown Hair Treatment in Citrus Herb. This all-natural, organic formula address infections in the pores making it easier to remove ingrown hairs, while cleansing and soothing dry, irritated skin. This product is made in small batches by hand to ensure quality and effectiveness.
Fight razor burn by the tips listed above and by keeping a bottle of Ingrown Hair Treatment on hand at all times. Castle Rock Essential Products keeps it in stock along with other bath, beauty, health, and personal care products for men and women to enjoy. We take pride in providing the best quality products to solve your beauty and health care needs.
Don’t let an itchy, red rash get you down. Take care of the problem before it worsens. Use our special formula on your armpits, legs, and face to prevent and treat ingrown hairs. You’ll look and feel great in the process!
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