tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post6177563136818462529..comments2024-03-20T18:14:38.293+05:30Comments on Beauty and Personal Grooming: Ease razor bumps with this terrific cucumber-yoghurt sootherAparnahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17643499886685658457noreply@blogger.comBlogger29125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-1403299497338529902012-01-07T16:06:41.231+05:302012-01-07T16:06:41.231+05:30It's also a good idea to exfoliate after you s...It's also a good idea to exfoliate after you shave and once you dry the skin, immediately apply a thick moisturizer. I would also recommend that you try a shaving cream instead of a foam. I always used normal Gillette foam and then I tried Kiehl's shaving cream and my skin was a lot smoother after shaving, I still moisturize afterwards as well but i don't really need to.Jacknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-24011217336148084312011-12-15T10:47:49.681+05:302011-12-15T10:47:49.681+05:30Put ice on it. Almost always helps for anything li...Put ice on it. Almost always helps for anything like this. It'll help get the swelling down which is causing the pain.Jacknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-84244374142635697622011-11-14T08:32:27.370+05:302011-11-14T08:32:27.370+05:30aloe Vera works for mealoe Vera works for meBhavananoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-66795786029048631822011-11-14T08:31:49.529+05:302011-11-14T08:31:49.529+05:30Prevention: Make sure you use lots of Shaving crea...Prevention: Make sure you use lots of Shaving cream, a Razor that has a Fresh blade, and not a lot of pressure while shaving.<br />Treating: Lotion, Aloe Vera, and many stores have a mist or something you can put on it.Kavitanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-69996807905689311342011-08-16T09:31:29.724+05:302011-08-16T09:31:29.724+05:30My cousin gets ingrown hair on his neck and he can...My cousin gets ingrown hair on his neck and he can squeeze those out. When I get them I use a pin cleaned with alcohol to scrape it out. It doesn't hurt since I'm not digging into my skin much.Gretanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-25226225571527185392011-07-19T09:06:30.929+05:302011-07-19T09:06:30.929+05:30use a body scrub or sugar and olive oil to smooth ...use a body scrub or sugar and olive oil to smooth it down wash off then put skin protectant on the affected area aloe vera is a good option but just in case it is something more serious you should put on a n anti bacterial skin protectant... goodluck buddyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-32044551359284491832011-01-02T10:00:16.625+05:302011-01-02T10:00:16.625+05:30I use a really thick hydrating cream meant for dia...I use a really thick hydrating cream meant for diaper rashes or eczema after i shave, and it really helps.I usually stick with penaten cream, it looks like this:Mohannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-17784181143590078332011-01-02T09:59:15.981+05:302011-01-02T09:59:15.981+05:30Diaper rash cream! Works for meDiaper rash cream! Works for meAndrewnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-31825517300476720742010-12-01T11:26:22.108+05:302010-12-01T11:26:22.108+05:30To reduce the razor burn, keep the area well moist...To reduce the razor burn, keep the area well moisturised...I use Palmers Cocoa Butter morning and night to keep the skin healthy. When you want to shave, have a warm bath to prep the skin and wash any sweat and oils away. Use a gentle body exfoliator on the area you are going to shave and then dry off. Apply your shaving cream and shave...shaving in the direction of your growth will reduce the razor burn but it will leave you spiky. After you've finished, wash the area off again, dry up and apply a liberal amount of your moisturiser. Wash the area again the next morning and if you want to take an extra step, apply some baby powder.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-63733786137259563162010-10-02T08:48:10.403+05:302010-10-02T08:48:10.403+05:30put baby oil on your legs right after you shave.put baby oil on your legs right after you shave.Jeminoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-62232005730401702242010-10-02T08:47:13.945+05:302010-10-02T08:47:13.945+05:30scrubbing your legs really well. A good body wash ...scrubbing your legs really well. A good body wash applied to a loofah and focusing on the areas where you get the bumps. When you shave i HIGHLY recommend a moisturizing cream shave lotion. Not foaming, not lathering. Skintimate makes a good one that's in most drugstores. Also, make sure your razor is sharp- dull razors irritate your skin. Lastly, put on a lightweight, but moisturizing lotion after the shower or before bed (one of my new favorites is Vaseline's sheer infusions). They won't go away right away, so you have to stick with it before you'll see results!<br />I also would recommend a depilatory every once in a while. Not weekly or monthly- just whenever. It thins the hair out, and makes it grow slower- so it's a good complement to this routine.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-43073843013266181542010-07-27T08:07:08.786+05:302010-07-27T08:07:08.786+05:30Lotions containing ingredients such as salicylic a...Lotions containing ingredients such as salicylic acid, oatmeal, hydrocortisone, azulene, allantoin, witch hazel, or the acne medication benzoyl peroxide.<br />* Tweezing with a clean instrument — disinfected with alcohol — to carefully lift out the ingrown hair. Don't pluck it, because this will only promote deeper growth into the skin.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-73511958876572797512010-07-27T07:59:08.739+05:302010-07-27T07:59:08.739+05:30Warm, moist compresses applied several times a day...Warm, moist compresses applied several times a day. Compresses with white vinegar may be especially effective.unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-40317633777029097812010-07-24T09:36:57.308+05:302010-07-24T09:36:57.308+05:30Bengay helpsBengay helpsAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-24112694589673558082010-07-24T09:36:23.229+05:302010-07-24T09:36:23.229+05:30After you get out of the shower, put deodorant dow...After you get out of the shower, put deodorant down there. The white powder kind(: Then put baby powder there too. I never get razor burn anymore.<br />Oh, and wait until your razor burn goes away before you shave again. If you don't, it will just make it worse.Santoshinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-21305247237505319452010-07-24T09:35:31.967+05:302010-07-24T09:35:31.967+05:30put a warm wet towelput a warm wet towelGreeshmanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-55491073257994345542010-07-02T08:52:57.420+05:302010-07-02T08:52:57.420+05:30Razor burn - Run cold water over it & just let...Razor burn - Run cold water over it & just let it be. Maybe put some lotion on it too, but nothing too strong. Use shaving cream next time.Viveknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-15327404574468520242010-06-21T09:05:28.338+05:302010-06-21T09:05:28.338+05:30You should use coochy cream.You should use coochy cream.Tinanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-85495530246127880282010-06-16T09:37:44.926+05:302010-06-16T09:37:44.926+05:30exfoliate and moisturize!exfoliate and moisturize!Sushantnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-74819268339566741802010-06-16T09:26:45.849+05:302010-06-16T09:26:45.849+05:30I shaved in the direction of the hair and never ag...I shaved in the direction of the hair and never against it, i never had a problem again, also apply a cold pack after and exfoliating helps :-)Ravindranoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-87211179538852754962010-06-16T09:22:53.304+05:302010-06-16T09:22:53.304+05:30alcohol it might sting and become red for a bit bu...alcohol it might sting and become red for a bit but till go awayAnantkrishnanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-28637217988416901692010-05-19T08:52:18.655+05:302010-05-19T08:52:18.655+05:30Warm, moist compresses applied several times a day...Warm, moist compresses applied several times a day. Compresses with white vinegar may be especially effective.<br /> Lotions containing ingredients such as salicylic acid, oatmeal, hydrocortisone, azulene, allantoin, witch hazel, or the acne medication benzoyl peroxide.<br /> Tweezing with a clean instrument — disinfected with alcohol — to carefully lift out the ingrown hair. Don't pluck it, because this will only promote deeper growth into the skin.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-46022936677675445132009-12-11T08:49:26.984+05:302009-12-11T08:49:26.984+05:30I use a really thick hydrating cream meant for dia...I use a really thick hydrating cream meant for diaper rashes or eczema after i shave, and it really helps.Marynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-26853823354399716672009-07-05T16:04:23.991+05:302009-07-05T16:04:23.991+05:30To heal unsightly razor bumps from shaving, I use ...To heal unsightly razor bumps from shaving, I use DermaRadiant Healing Skin Gel. The soothing alcohol-free after shave treatment works to heal irritated skin and alleviate redness. All-natural ingredients, known for their soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, calm irritated skin and provide immediate relief from razor burn. Perfect for any type of skin irritation, DermaRadiant Healing Skin Gel begins working immediately. The unscented, ultra-moisturizing formula hydrates the skin and helps keep today’s sun exposure from becoming tomorrow’s visible damage.Dannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20396927.post-23851317735643455442009-03-29T20:27:00.000+05:302009-03-29T20:27:00.000+05:30I'm a fairly hairy normal girl. I'm happy with sha...I'm a fairly hairy normal girl. I'm happy with shaving my body every 3 days in shower during summer. I shave my calves, the top pf my feet, my toes, the upper thigh, from my knee to my hips, and sometimes my buttocks(too much maybe?). i then shave my tummy, including the top half of my pubic hair. Then I finish doing my arms, from hands all the way to my shoulder. I got used to it and it took just 5 minutes.<BR/>I shape my eyebrow by shaving my unibrow, then I use microtouch for my face. AnneAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com