I recently shaved myself a nice stubble goatee like I used to have while in the steam room, only problem is my stupid ass used an older razor and now I have these horrible red marks under my mouse (they look like herpes sores) I have been putting lots of that tend skin stuff on it (which burns like hell) but nothing seems to be getting rid of these. Any advice anyone?
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First of all, the stuff your putting on probably has alcohol in it and it's keeping your blemishes raw. Never use anything that contains alcohol on a open or raw wound or sore, it only damages the tissue. Use an antibotic cream such as Neosporin or Polysporin or Bactraban. And yes, make sure to use a sharp blade next time, AND NEVER let a woman use your razor to shave her legs, talk about a rash. BBOriginally posted by Rictor33
I recently shaved myself a nice stubble goatee like I used to have while in the steam room, only problem is my stupid ass used an older razor and now I have these horrible red marks under my mouse (they look like herpes sores) I have been putting lots of that tend skin stuff on it (which burns like hell) but nothing seems to be getting rid of these. Any advice anyone?
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yeah tell me about it, that shit had my skin basically half peeling off while I was out in nyc at my friends birthday with tons of girls. I put makeup on it but it would just stick to the raw skin, good thing it was dark. In the morning I was able to peel it off and now it seems to be healing fine :)
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NOPE!! People have used Hydrogen Peroxide for many years, and it is not good for cuts. Just like alcohol, NEVER put Hydrogen Peroxide on an open cut, it will irritate and damage tissue. Use an antibiotic cream or the like. BBOriginally posted by redMachchick
try hydrogen peroxide...I LOVE this stuff! Also when your sores heal up try deodrant...also hydrocortizone cream works well too. Hope this helps... Might I suggest a mach three razor and nivea shaving cream :D :cool:
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