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Tips For Avoiding Skin Irritation From Shaving Author: Karen Burns | Article Source | “Like” UrbaneWomen On Facebook You love that smooth, silky feel of your skin after shaving, but loathe the irritation and razor burn that often accompanies it. Fortunately, there are things you can to do help that irritation or even avoid it completely. Check out these 5 easy and practical tips that will make shaving less of a hassle: 1. Avoid Shaving If... If your skin is already irritated from the last time you shaved, you should avoid shaving it again so soon. You'll only exacerbate the problem, and end up with more angry little bumps.

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You love that smooth, silky feel of your skin after shaving, but loathe the irritation and razor burn that often accompanies it. Fortunately, there are things you can to do help that irritation or even avoid it completely. Find out more in this article...

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 Tips For Avoiding Skin Irritation From Shaving Author: Karen Burns | Article Source | “Like” UrbaneWomen On Facebook You love that smooth, silky feel of your skin after shaving, but loathe the irritation and razor burn that often accompanies it.

Fortunately, there are things you can to do help that irritation or even avoid it completely. Check out these 5 easy and practical tips that will make shaving less of a hassle: 1. Avoid Shaving If... If your skin is already irritated from the last time you shaved, you should avoid shaving it again so soon. You'll only exacerbate the problem, and end up with more angry little bumps.

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2. Take Your Time

Always shave at the end of your shower; it gives heat and moisture time to work their magic on your hair and skin, making it softer and less susceptible to irritation. It's also smart to use plenty of shaving foam or lotion; it will lubricate and moisturize the area, making razor irritation less likely.

3. Shave With As Few Strokes As Possible Surprise – the direction in which you shave doesn't really matter. You won't get a closer shave by going in the direction of hair growth. But to avoid irritation, you should make each stroke count, and avoid going over the same area too many times. 4. Don't Pick At Ingrown Hairs

Some people think that to heal ingrown hairs, they must extract the hair. But picking at them only damages the hair follicle, making the problem worse. Instead, get a cortisone cream from your local drugstore and apply a small amount each day to the irritated area to calm inflammation. Don't use it for more than two weeks; cortisone creams can cause thinning of the skin making it more sensitive.

If the cortisone doesn't help and skin remains inflamed, you should visit your dermatologist.

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5. Always Treat Irritated Skin Any time that you have a skin irritation, you should treat it. Use an aloe vera gel or lotion, or one with calendula; both will help soothe the skin. As mentioned above, cortisone creams are available over the counter that will treat any skin inflammation. And don't overlook the simplest treatments; a cool washcloth compress can work wonders to sooth your irritated skin. Article Source: http://www.urbanewomen.com/tips-for-avoiding-skin-irritation-from-shaving.html Would you like to have flawless and radiant looking skin just like your favorite celebrities? Discover the key to having a smooth glowing skin and bring out the confident women in you by visiting UrbaneWomen today!