Melanie4981 answered Wednesday November 2 2005, 11:41 am: HIya,
Unfortunately there's not much you can do except put lotion on it and wait for the burn to die down!
Vitamin E cream is good and not too expensive.
To prevent razorburn in future make sure you use a lubricant, ie: shaving foam or gel, if you don't have any handy then hair conditioner isn't a bad emergency substitute!!
Ebok answered Wednesday November 2 2005, 9:29 am: You have razor burn? Well, you're basically screwed because you will never be rid of it! No really, there is a cream or something made by Nivea that works pretty well and using sensitive skin shaving cream helps too. [ Ebok's advice column | Ask Ebok A Question ]
oObananaduckyOo answered Wednesday November 2 2005, 1:14 am: i heard once that lemon juice helps...but that seems stupid!!!!! sooo try vasoline or somthing like that... and not shaving in that same place until its gone helps too, it will go away faster that way [ oObananaduckyOo's advice column | Ask oObananaduckyOo A Question ]
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