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    does anybody know anything good for razor bumps. I have a couple of bups on my hair like and it looks bad. anything good?

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    I try to apply lotion quickly after shaving. I get irritated skin around the top of my chest from shaving. I try to go as light as I can and buy the expensive Clinique shaving cream and moisturizing soap to keep it clear.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by DrMull04
      I try to apply lotion quickly after shaving. I get irritated skin around the top of my chest from shaving. I try to go as light as I can and buy the expensive Clinique shaving cream and moisturizing soap to keep it clear.

      thats what id myself. the clinique line is actaully good products.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by spanishflava17
        does anybody know anything good for razor bumps. I have a couple of bups on my hair like and it looks bad. anything good?


        cologne or shaving lotion.

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        • #5
          try using aveeno line it is for sensitive skin

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          • #6
            exfoliating before shaving will reduce the number of possible ingrown hairs. after shaving apply a mild astringent with some oil-free lotion and you should be fine...
            ~MINX

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            • #7
              Hot shower, Exfoliating, Aveeno shaving cream, and Tend Skin aftewards works great....


              No matter what, back when I used to shave my legs, the hair on the back part of my leg would also cause MAJOR discomfort as it was growing back in... Don't know why and nothing ever helped that area so I just stopped shaving my from my knees up and now just use a buzzer and get as close as possible....

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Strengthminx
                exfoliating before shaving will reduce the number of possible ingrown hairs. after shaving apply a mild astringent with some oil-free lotion and you should be fine...
                ~MINX

                Good advice...and once again that back shot in avatar is AMAZING!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Alin
                  Good advice...and once again that back shot in avatar is AMAZING!
                  thx alin... all that heavy deadlifting is really startin to show lol...
                  ~MINX

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                  • #10
                    aveeno shaving cream works reduces bumps for me

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                    • #11
                      I get this stuff at walmart called Bump Patrol.....a little corny but it definitely works!

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                      • #12
                        I mentioned shaving irritation when I was at the dermatologist and they said that using a single blade razor will help. Multiple blade razors pull the hairs out so that they cut below the skin surface, therefore causing irritation. Single blade razors won't tug the hair out like that but you also won't feel as smooth. For people prone to irritation, try using a single blade.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Deez Nuggets
                          Hot shower, Exfoliating, Aveeno shaving cream, and Tend Skin aftewards works great....


                          No matter what, back when I used to shave my legs, the hair on the back part of my leg would also cause MAJOR discomfort as it was growing back in... Don't know why and nothing ever helped that area so I just stopped shaving my from my knees up and now just use a buzzer and get as close as possible....

                          The hair on the back of your legs and inner thighs grows in different directions than the rest of your leg. If you want to try shaving again, get a mirror and pay attention to the way it grows and shave with the grain, not against, this should help.

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