Saturday, April 24, 2010

Is there a good moisturizer to decrease skin irritation when shaving?

Every other day or so I get red bumps on my neck after shaving. It looks terrible and I need to look professional. Anyone have a good tip for this? Women- what do you use to prevent this on your legs?

Is there a good moisturizer to decrease skin irritation when shaving?
there is a product called TEND SKIN.you can go to tendskin.com this product works like magic on razor bumps.you just put a little bit on a cotton ball and spread on the neck and the bumps will be gone in minutes.go on the web site and look for the blue bottle with the gold cap.i think its called tend skin liquid.its kind of expensive so you might want to start out with the small 4oz. bottle and see if it works for you but i had the same problem(even calling in sick for work because the bumps looked bad)and this is the best product for this problem.good luck and hope this helps
Reply:My "soon to be ex" used aloe gel for that. It soothes and the aloe helps to heal the irritation.
Reply:This may sound weird, but use hair conditioner as a shave cream. It really softens the hair so it will reduce the amount of skin irritation and razor burn.
Reply:Arbonne has an incredible shaving cream that will leave your face sooo soft! pssss. I steal my husbands and use it on my legs. check it out at www.thewayback.myarbonne.com under shop now" NutrimenC"
Reply:Nivea %26amp; Clinique makes good soothing post shave lotions for men.





You can also use aloe vera gel or witch hazel to sooth your skin.





Preventing irritation is key. Some product recommendations:


1. Excel %26amp; Schick Quattro are good razors. (Change blades frequently - @ least 1x per week)


2. King of Shaves gel


3. Neutrogena Shave Gel with salicylic acid
Reply:My hubby uses several products from The Body Shop for shaving and loves all of them. His favorite is the razor relief gel. Go to www.thebodyshop.com , a retail store or even find a personal consultant.
Reply:I use a baby oil gel to shave my legs with, Or you can use a hair conditioner as well. Works great, moisturizes too and leaves face soft. (or legs)
Reply:Bikini Zone. It was for very sensitive areas on women, (and still is I guess), but it really works. Also, you shoud have a new or newer blade, warm water, and a shave gel for sensitive skin, (Bikini Zone).

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