How to Avoid Razor Bumps
Saturday, October 24th, 2009BecomeGorgeous asked:
From all the hair removal options, shaving is the one that makes the less pain possible. That doesn’t necessarily mean it will save you from the unwanted bumps. Any hair removal option will end up with the so called razor bumps, unless you opt for some tricks. Here are some great ideas that might help you out.
First of all, use a clean and sharp razor. A dull, used razor can create quite big problems. Not only more razor bumps, but even infections.
The most often used technique to avoid razor bumps, is exfoliating your skin. It is the most recommended way to have a smooth skin. Before shaving, exfoliate exfoliate and exfoliate your skin. Professionals also recommend exfoliating in the first 24 hours after shaving, to make sure the pores won’t get clogged and the hair won’t have the chance to get ingrown.
Always shave your privates last, under the shower if possible. This area is particularly sensitive so make sure it’s perfectly clean and use a shaving gel. It will help you out not only in shaving but it will moisturize your skin. Also, avoid shaving against the grain of your hair and never shave twice the same area.
Towel dry your skin and apply a lotion that contains Aloe Vera to calm your skin and Vitamin E to comfort and smoothen. It is essential to treat your skin after shaving to keep its health.
When choosing your clothes, opt for the loose ones. Friction may cause bumps to, so wear comfortable clothes at least the day you shaved.
Ingrown hair or so called razor bumps are created when the hair follicle is sharpened by the unprofessional shaving (the proper way is to shave the hair grain and never towards.). The sharp hair will start growing and turning towards the skin, penetrating it and starts growing under your skin. Than it causes inflammation and makes the “razor bump” look.
To avoid the unpleasant look and the pain that sometimes comes along, just make sure you have a proper shaving routine and that you are doing it the right way. Get the proper tools (body scrub, new and clean razors, shaving gel and body lotion), exfoliate, do it properly, wash rigorously and moisturize. If you fallow these simple but main steps, you can enjoy more easily your summer with soft and smooth, perfect skin. Hair removal should be a routine process in your beauty and not something to suffer for.
KELVIN
From all the hair removal options, shaving is the one that makes the less pain possible. That doesn’t necessarily mean it will save you from the unwanted bumps. Any hair removal option will end up with the so called razor bumps, unless you opt for some tricks. Here are some great ideas that might help you out.
First of all, use a clean and sharp razor. A dull, used razor can create quite big problems. Not only more razor bumps, but even infections.
The most often used technique to avoid razor bumps, is exfoliating your skin. It is the most recommended way to have a smooth skin. Before shaving, exfoliate exfoliate and exfoliate your skin. Professionals also recommend exfoliating in the first 24 hours after shaving, to make sure the pores won’t get clogged and the hair won’t have the chance to get ingrown.
Always shave your privates last, under the shower if possible. This area is particularly sensitive so make sure it’s perfectly clean and use a shaving gel. It will help you out not only in shaving but it will moisturize your skin. Also, avoid shaving against the grain of your hair and never shave twice the same area.
Towel dry your skin and apply a lotion that contains Aloe Vera to calm your skin and Vitamin E to comfort and smoothen. It is essential to treat your skin after shaving to keep its health.
When choosing your clothes, opt for the loose ones. Friction may cause bumps to, so wear comfortable clothes at least the day you shaved.
Ingrown hair or so called razor bumps are created when the hair follicle is sharpened by the unprofessional shaving (the proper way is to shave the hair grain and never towards.). The sharp hair will start growing and turning towards the skin, penetrating it and starts growing under your skin. Than it causes inflammation and makes the “razor bump” look.
To avoid the unpleasant look and the pain that sometimes comes along, just make sure you have a proper shaving routine and that you are doing it the right way. Get the proper tools (body scrub, new and clean razors, shaving gel and body lotion), exfoliate, do it properly, wash rigorously and moisturize. If you fallow these simple but main steps, you can enjoy more easily your summer with soft and smooth, perfect skin. Hair removal should be a routine process in your beauty and not something to suffer for.
KELVIN

