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Razor Rash and Bumps

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Date: 12/06/2007 Topics: Beauty > Hair Tips > Shaving | Readers Request > Beauty  
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Does anyone have any tips for treating and preventing razor bumps and razor rash on my neck?

Thanks,
LS
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By Mark (Guest Post)
Yes, go to Walmart and buy this product call Razor Rash, it's in a white 2.5 oz bottle for 8.95, I had a severe case of razor bumps and it got rid of 98% percent and I also use Witch Hazel as a cleanser""

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By lindakerwin (6) Profile Contact
This will sound a little weird, but I use a clear, no white stuff, no fragrance, deodorant. Put it on at night when you get home from work just to try it out. Then use it again in the morning. It should work in a day or two!

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By mandilou (1) Profile Contact
I'm not sure how to treat razor burn, but here is how I prevent it. Just use conditioner instead of shaving cream! I used to get razor burn all the time until I started using conditioner, I use suave, it's alot cheaper too!

Posted on 12/23/2007 | Report Spam or Abuse

By Angiebaby27 (2) Blog! Contact
Baby powder!!

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By jmouse13 (Guest Post)
I read a feedback on http://www.aloetherapy from a guy that had used their Shave Oil. He had no more problems with rash and bumps after using the shave oil. I buy from them a lot. They are a small company and do have a money back policy.

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By perfume and powder (568) Profile Contact
Use shaving powder. It comes in a can. You can get it from the drugstore.

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By GTIChick (30) Profile Blog! Contact
Tend Skin works great for this. The active ingredient in it is salicylic acid.Here's a recipe for a relatively crude homemade version.

1) Crush 18 tablets of uncoated aspirin (I buy mine at the Dollar Store)

2) Dissolve these in 5.5 oz of 70% rubbing alcohol

3) Crush 8 tablets of uncoated aspirin

4) Dissolve these in 2.5 oz of witch hazel

5) Combine the rubbing alcohol and witch hazel solutions. Some settling of aspirin may occur, just shake it well before you use it.

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