Ways To Prevent And Treat Razor Bumps

Apply A Hot Compress

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If an individual is unable to prevent razor bumps, a hot compress can be applied to alleviate the discomfort, itching, and redness of the bumps. Of course, patients need to keep in mind they should use hot water to wet the skin before shaving and then rinse with cold water or a cold compress after to close the pores back up. This is another preventative tip for razor bumps and burn. If, however, bumps have already presented themselves, a hot compress will provide relief when applied for ten to fifteen minutes at a time. However, patients shouldn't do this too often, and if it appears to be making the issue worse, they can try cold water and see if it offers better relief.

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Apply Some Aloe Vera

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Aloe vera is a common source of relief from itching and irritation. Whether from a plant in the home or a gel or lotion purchased at the store, aloe can help alleviate the itching and inflammation that comes with razor burn and bumps. Apply some aloe vera to the affected area a few times a day. Individuals who notice ongoing issues with bumps should consider using shaving cream or a moisturizing product that includes aloe as part of their shaving regimen to help prevent them in the first place. Aloe is also great for a myriad of other uses, so having it on hand is never a bad idea. It can alleviate burns, relieve itching from bug bites, and help with other skin irritations as well.

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