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		<title>Types Of Razor Burn Remedies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Razor Burn Remedies: Tips To Keep You Skin From Becoming Irritated Razor burn remedies vary in success rates depending on the individuals skin. Some people are not susceptible to razor burn and certain razor burn remedies work to assist with the painful and physical symptoms. When deciding on what razor burn remedies to use, it is crucial to consider your personal skin type. Individuals with sensitive skin are more prone to razor burn. Reason for Razor Burn Razor burn follicles are a common condition that is created from repetitive shaving. The razors make small cuts on the skin which become holes and allow bacteria to enter the hair follicles. The bacteria causes the irritation that forms the bumps due to inflammation. The majority of this condition is curable if there are steps made to prevent the condition. The razor bumps are not contagious but the bacteria can transfer to another person through skin contact. Individuals who have a compromised immune system should avoid exposure to individuals that have razor bumps. Some razor bumps are caused by small hairs that are trapped under the skin. This type of razor bumps is typically found on men. The hair can cause irritation creating the [...]]]></description>
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<p><b>Razor burn remedies</b> vary in success rates depending on the individuals skin. Some people are not susceptible to razor burn and certain <i>razor burn remedies</i> work to assist with the painful and physical symptoms. When deciding on what <u>razor burn remedies</u> to use, it is crucial to consider your personal skin type. Individuals with sensitive skin are more prone to razor burn.</p>
<h2>Reason for Razor Burn</h2>
<p>Razor burn follicles are a common condition that is created from repetitive shaving. The razors make small cuts on the skin which become holes and allow bacteria to enter the hair follicles. The bacteria causes the irritation that forms the bumps due to inflammation. The majority of this condition is curable if there are steps made to prevent the condition. The razor bumps are not contagious but the bacteria can transfer to another person through skin contact. Individuals who have a compromised immune system should avoid exposure to individuals that have razor bumps. Some razor bumps are caused by small hairs that are trapped under the skin. This type of razor bumps is typically found on men. The hair can cause irritation creating the bumps.</p>
<h2>Prevention for Razor Burn</h2>
<p>Prevention of razor burn include a few simple changes to a personal grooming care routine. Washing your face or body with warm water will help prevent razor burn. The warm water helps soften the <a href="http://how-to-get-rid-of-razor-bumps.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Razor-Burn-Remedies.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-73" title="Razor Burn Remedies" src="http://how-to-get-rid-of-razor-bumps.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Razor-Burn-Remedies-150x150.jpg" alt="Razor Burn Remedies" width="150" height="150" /></a>skin and allow the razor to remove the entire hair. Skin cells on the top layer of the skin die and will cause irritation. Using a sharp razor will decrease the possibility of razor burn. As a razor become dull it is more likely to cut the skin during shaving. Use shaving cream or gel when shaving. If you do not have shaving cream or gel then use hair conditioner. This will lubricate the skin and assist with irritation. Use an electric razor for shaving instead of a regular razor. Always shave in the direction that the hair grows.</p>
<h3>Razor Burn Remedies</h3>
<p>There are many <a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shaving" target="_blank">razor burn remedies</a> that are used for razor burn. Depending on the skin type some remedies will work better than others. Apply A &amp; D ointment or Neosporin to the razor burn. The antibacterial contained in the ointment will help the razor burn heal. Apply aloe vera to the razor burn. Reapply the aloe vera several times throughout the day. Aloe vera is known for healing properties of the natural plant. Apply creamy peanut butter to the affected area of razor burn and leave on for 10 to 15 minutes. Wash the peanut butter off using warm water and a soft cloth. Mix 2 aspirins in a small amount of warm water to create a paste. Apply the aspirin paste to the razor burn and leave the paste on for about 15 minutes then rinse the paste off. Soak in a bath of warm water and Epson salt. Add one-half to a cup of Epson salt to a half full bath tub. Soak in the tub for about 20 to 30 minutes.</p>
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		<title>How to Prevent Razor Bumps</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How to Prevent Razor Bumps: Tips To Keep Your Skin Smooth Nobody wants razor bumps and they do not look so good on your skin, so it is essential to know how to prevent them. The first thing people will notice about you is your skin. If you do not know how to prevent razor bumps do not worry. By the time you are done reading this article you will know how to have perfect skin. Razor bumps are also called ingrown hairs. When the hair grows into the skin the skin becomes irritated which causes razor bumps. The pre-shave process and how to prevent razor bumps First, you need to wash your face. Having dirt on your face can dull the blade, and also make it difficult for the razor to find the hair. You will want to use warm water so that your hair is held in place. It is also essential that you make sure that you have a sharpened razor because a dull blade is prone to cutting the skin. A sharp blade with an electric shaver is going to be less painful, because it will not pull the hair out in the process of shaving. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><a href="http://how-to-get-rid-of-razor-bumps.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/How-to-Prevent-Razor-Bumps.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-51" title="How to Prevent Razor Bumps" src="http://how-to-get-rid-of-razor-bumps.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/How-to-Prevent-Razor-Bumps-150x150.jpg" alt="How to Prevent Razor Bumps" width="150" height="150" /></a>How to Prevent Razor Bumps: Tips To Keep Your Skin Smooth</h2>
<p>Nobody wants razor bumps and they do not look so good on your skin, so it is essential to know how to prevent them. The first thing people will notice about you is your skin. If you do not know <b>how to prevent razor bumps</b> do not worry. By the time you are done reading this article you will know how to have perfect skin. Razor bumps are also called ingrown hairs. When the hair grows into the skin the skin becomes irritated which causes razor bumps.</p>
<h3>The pre-shave process and how to prevent razor bumps</h3>
<p>First, you need to wash your face. Having dirt on your face can dull the blade, and also make it difficult for the razor to find the hair. You will want to use warm water so that your hair is held in place.</p>
<p>It is also essential that you make sure that you have a sharpened razor because a dull blade is prone to cutting the skin. A sharp blade with an electric shaver is going to be less painful, because it will not pull the hair out in the process of shaving.</p>
<p>During the shave and what you need to know on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razor_bumps" target="_blank"><i>how to prevent razor bumps</i></a></p>
<p>It is very important that you shave in so that you are cutting the hairs in the direction of they grow. Shave with the grain of your hair in other words. Not doing this will cause your hair to grow back in funny ways.</p>
<p>You also do not want to used force with the razor against your skin. Not only can this be dangerous because of how it could cut your face, but it can irritate your skin and cause razor bumps. You do not want to shave the same place several times over because that can irritate your skin.</p>
<p>After shaving and what you need to do to prevent razor bumps</p>
<p>You will want to get the shaving cream off your face using cold water. The reason that you need to use cold water specifically, is because warm water will open the pores offering an easier shave. Cold water will close the pores, so that things like dirt and bacteria will not get into your skin.</p>
<p>You may also want to make an investment in some aftershave because aftershave prevents razor bumps from forming.</p>
<p>If it is too late and you already have razor bumps, then there are certain treatments that you can use. For example, Glycolic acid is considered the best remedy for razor bumps. There are also reports of salicylic acid helping with razor bumps.</p>
<p>Having the proper knowledge of razor bumps</p>
<p>Knowing <u>how to prevent razor bumps</u> is essential to having healthy looking skin. People will judge you based on your skin, so it is important that it looks good. Always remember that half of the battle is knowing how to prevent razor bumps.</p>
<p>After you have the knowledge, then you need to put that good knowledge to use, because without action that knowledge is useless. Another important thing is to never give up. Razor bumps are certainly treatable, and it just means that you need to change your shaving routine a little.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[How To Get Rid Of Razor Bumps: Tips and Tricks For anyone who has ever wielded a razor to keep those unsightly hairs trimmed and invisible to the naked eye, razor bumps are a fairly common problem. These tiny bumps may be harmless but they are unsightly and could become an aesthetic problem. Razor bumps can easily become infected, form abscesses and cause scarring and hyperpigmentation, a condition wherein the affected skin area appears darker than the rest. Unwanted hair can be managed well and uneven skin can be avoided. Learn how to get rid of razor bumps with these tricks: How To Get Rid Of Razor Bumps: Know your bumps. The scientific name of razor bumps is pseudofolliculitis barbae. These are tiny, irritated bumps found on the skin that usually occur when hair strands curl back instead of growing straight out of the follicle. As the hair grows longer, the shaft goes into the skin, causing what is known as an ingrown. It appears as a pimple and is often mistaken as such. Upon closer inspection, however, a tiny strand of hair can often be found just underneath the surface of the skin. Be careful about how you shave. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><a href="http://how-to-get-rid-of-razor-bumps.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/How-To-Get-Rid-Of-Razor-Bumps.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-32" title="How To Get Rid Of Razor Bumps" src="http://how-to-get-rid-of-razor-bumps.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/How-To-Get-Rid-Of-Razor-Bumps-150x150.jpg" alt="How To Get Rid Of Razor Bumps" width="150" height="150" /></a>How To Get Rid Of Razor Bumps: Tips and Tricks</h2>
<p>For anyone who has ever wielded a razor to keep those unsightly hairs trimmed and invisible to the naked eye, razor bumps are a fairly common problem. These tiny bumps may be harmless but they are unsightly and could become an aesthetic problem. Razor bumps can easily become infected, form abscesses and cause scarring and hyperpigmentation, a condition wherein the affected skin area appears darker than the rest. Unwanted hair can be managed well and uneven skin can be avoided. Learn <i>how to get rid of razor bumps</i> with these tricks:</p>
<h3><strong>How To Get Rid Of Razor Bumps: Know your bumps.</strong></h3>
<p>The scientific name of razor bumps is pseudofolliculitis barbae. These are tiny, irritated bumps found on the skin that usually occur when hair strands curl back instead of growing straight out of the follicle. As the hair grows longer, the shaft goes into the skin, causing what is known as an ingrown. It appears as a pimple and is often mistaken as such. Upon closer inspection, however, a tiny strand of hair can often be found just underneath the surface of the skin.</p>
<p><strong>Be careful about how you shave.</strong><br />
Razor bumps appear in areas such as the chin, the sides of the face, along the jawline, the upper area of the neck, the legs, thighs, scalp and pubic area &#8211; common areas that are frequently trimmed or shaved. One of the best ways on <u>how to get rid of razor bumps</u> is to prepare the skin prior to shaving. Brushing longer hairs in one direction helps since this prevents strands from curling back or getting entangled with other strands.</p>
<p>When shaving, always use a razor with a sharp blade and always go in the direction of the hair &#8211; not against. Not only is this more efficient in cutting hair, it also allows you to finish shaving in a shorter time. With each stroke, make sure to rinse the razor to remove cut hairs, soap or shaving cream. Hold the blade and shave firmly &#8211; not too light and not too strong &#8211; so as not to irritate or damage the skin.</p>
<p>If some patches of hair seem more stubborn than others, do not attempt to run the razor repeatedly over the area to prevent irritation. Instead, apply shaving cream, rinse the blade well and try again. If the cut remains unsatisfactory, you might have to replace the blade with fresh ones.</p>
<p>Once done shaving, apply a cold, damp towel to close the pores. You might also want to use an aftershave lotion or cream to condition the skin.</p>
<p><strong>Fix an ingrown hair.</strong><br />
Ingrowns tend to be painful and if you are not careful, they could become infected. If you must fix them, it is a good idea to fix razor bumps fast. The moment one ingrown appears, try to apply a hot compress on the affected area. Hot temperatures encourage the pores to expand, thus leaving some room for the hair to grow out. Apply the compress for at least 30 seconds to 1 minute, allow the skin to rest for a few seconds, then apply again. This will help decrease the swelling that is associated with bumps ingrown hairs cause. Once the hair has grown out, you could easily cut it or pull it out.</p>
<p><strong>Exfoliate.</strong><br />
Exfoliating the skin helps slough off dead skin, allowing you to get rid of razor bumps ingrown hairs often cause. You could do manual exfoliation by using a soft cloth to buff and remove dead skin cells on the surface. Cleansers that contain tiny beads also help, allowing you to cleanse and exfoliate at the same time. Products with salicylic acid or glycolic acid are excellent options as well and are often safe for general use.</p>
<p><strong>Take care of your skin.</strong><br />
You might also want to look at the type of remedy topical treatment<br />
options can offer. Ointments, creams and gels that contain retinoids and alpha-hydroxy acids, for example, can help in renewing the skin. It chemically exfoliates the top layer, making it easier for hair strands to grow. There are also topical solutions that can be used to treat an infected follicle. These products contain an antibiotic agent that kills bacteria in order to stop inflammation and redness. If your bumps are infected, applying a good antibacterial product can help.</p>
<p><strong>How To Get rid of razor bumps fast.</strong><br />
It is possible to release ingrown hair from underneath the skin using a few steps and a few tools. If applying a warm compress still does not work, the next best step is to lift the curled hair to ease it out of the follicle. This can be done by using a pair of clean, preferably sterilized tweezers. Carefully gripping the strand, you may pull the hair out gently until the upper portion or tip is out. If the hair is slightly deeper in the skin, use a sterilized needle to gently guide the hair out of the follicle.</p>
<p><strong>Change your ways.</strong><br />
Shaving is not the only method of removing unwanted hair. There are other options, such as waxing and using depilatories. If you prefer a long-lasting solution, you might want to consider laser hair removal instead.</p>
<p><strong>Give your skin time to heal.</strong><br />
Razor bumps can damage the skin and cause scabbing. Make sure not to aggravate the condition by treating the skin gently and allowing the scab to dry off before shaving or treating hair. This is one of the best ways on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Razor_bumps" target="_blank">how to get rid of razor bumps</a> recommended for people who want to treat them naturally.</p>
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