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razor burn


Question Posted Wednesday March 30 2005, 5:08 pm

does anyone know how to get rid of razor burn on legs?.. if anyone has had it how long does it take for it to go away?

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MiSsLiNz answered Friday April 1 2005, 10:38 pm:
Try lotion =) It does the trick for me
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Igotamonopoly answered Thursday March 31 2005, 12:56 am:
any bath and body works lotion works!

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x33CrYsTaLx0x answered Wednesday March 30 2005, 7:39 pm:
I don't know how to get rid of it, cause i've never had it.. but my friend did and she just kept putting lotion on it every morning and like whenever she had the chance to. It lasts for just a couple of days! -crystal <3

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perfectmisstakesonlove answered Wednesday March 30 2005, 7:18 pm:
there are many products made just for razor burn if lotion doesnt seem to work for you or it is irritating in itself. but, first off, make sure you are using a really good shaving cream or shave gel. actually for me, i find the cheap shaving cream thats 88 cents works the best...lol. make sure your razor blade isnt ever dull. there are tons of post-shaving products made to prevent skin inflamation. there are post shave moisturizers and also after shave gels and lotions. if you apply these to razor burn, itll help heal the skin. you could also try aloe that has a low content of alcohol in it.
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confusedbabii answered Wednesday March 30 2005, 6:10 pm:
put unscented lotion on it and after that, put an ice pack on it. it should tak between one and three days to go away

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MyPaperHeartIsBleeding answered Wednesday March 30 2005, 5:51 pm:
I ususally get razor burn and it will only last for a few days. Just put lotion on it and next time make sure yah don't dry shave or anything

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Karen answered Wednesday March 30 2005, 5:19 pm:
I rarely get razor burn but when I do, I just put lotion on my legs and it helps and it usually takes a few days to go away, depending on the razor burn you got.
-Karen

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