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razer burn


Question Posted Sunday August 10 2008, 5:14 pm

i have razer burn on my bikini area

how do i get rid of that?


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thelaura answered Monday August 11 2008, 1:35 pm:
Try not to shave that area again for a short while, so your skin can calm down.
When you next shave, make sure your razor isn't blunt, you are using shaving gel/cream/etc and afterwards, apply a soothing balm on that area (not inside). Have a look around next time you're shopping for the wide range of shaving products available. :)

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ciao77 answered Sunday August 10 2008, 9:56 pm:
Aloe Vera gel can help soothe the area and reduce redness. You can find it at any drugstore. Make sure that you have been under warm water for at least a few minutes the next time you shave, in order to soften the hair. And always use a clean razer and replace the blade when it starts getting dull.

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