Ways To Prevent And Treat Razor Bumps

Try Products With Bacitracin Or Lidocaine

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Try products with bacitracin or lidocaine to treat razor bumps or burn. Bacitracin eliminates bacteria, while lidocaine prevents itching and irritation caused by shaving. These products also help prevent infections and heal the skin damaged by razor bumps and burns. Bacitracin is especially useful in treating the pain and irritation associated with razor burn. Applying bacitracin or lidocaine is a preventative method against razor bumps and burns. Products containing bacitracin or lidocaine also decrease the risk of scars developing in afflicted areas. If the skin is not broken, then skin protectants or antibiotics promote wound healing. If the skin is broken, protectants or antibiotics help prevent infections from developing. In the case of a minor infection, products with bacitracin also help minimize the chances of the infection spreading.

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Shave With The Grain

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To prevent razor bumps, be sure to shave with the grain. Always use sharp, clean blades, as well as a shaving gel to prevent irritation and infection. Shaving in the direction of hair growth safeguards against hair follicles from becoming inflamed. Although shaving against the grain produces a closer shave, it also increases the risk of developing uncomfortable ingrown hairs, especially for those with curly hair. Rubbing a hand over the areas that need shaving is the easiest way to identify the natural direction of hair growth. The direction with the least hair resistance is the natural direction. Hair growth patterns on the body can vary, so identifying the direction of growth before shaving minimizes the chances of developing razor bumps and burns.

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