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The science of shaving: How to prevent razor burn and razor bumps
If your skin keeps reacting after every shave, you're probably dealing with razor burn, razor bumps, or both. Here's how to tell the difference and what to do about each one.
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The Smooth Shave Manual: Beat Razor Burn for Good
The quest for a smooth, clean-shaven face can sometimes lead to an unwelcome guest: razor burn. That angry red rash, often accompanied by itching and stinging, can make you regret picking up the razor ...
A guide to removing facial hair like a professional. By Dean Stattmann Technically speaking, there’s little more to shaving your face than dragging a razor across it. But to ensure the closest shave ...
The last thing you want to see after shaving is patches of red, bumpy, inflamed skin, also known as razor burn. Anyone can experience it, but those with sensitive skin are especially vulnerable, says ...
The Sensitive Skin Club is one I didn’t want to join, but here I am anyway. This is especially true anytime I shave, as redness, ingrowns, itchiness, and razor burn are often the price I pay for ...
Want to learn how to get rid of razor burn? You’ve come the right place. You might shave once a week. You might shave everyday. You might never shave and prefer to rock a big, beautiful beard. But if ...
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