Shaving rash / Razor burn

pitchfork said:
I would feel quite awkward having an eastern european guy shaving me in the shower, I dunno about you lot. :D

If you can afford a german guy then go for it, most of us couldnt even afford a middle eastern guy! ;)
 
BUSH said:
The best products i've found for razor burn/rash are:

Tend skin solution ~£10 - This stuff is seriously strong, and will help with razor burn and ingrown hairs immensly but you'll need to use an aftershave balm afterwards as its very drying on your skin and it stings like aftershave when you put it on your skin. I only use it for the occasional bad patch of razor burn, and if your skin is already dry I'd be cautious about using it.

Tend skin is amazing, clears up razor bumps and rashes very quickly.

Can be bought here and lots of top notch reviews :)

http://www.mankind.co.uk/ProductDetails.asp?ProductID=21861
 
do you shave with the grain (DOWN) or against the garin (UP)??

Shave downwards and with the grain to avoid irritation.

Also use BABY OIL instead of shaving gel etc. It will clog up your razor blader a bit, but will elad to minimal irritation and a smooth finish.

Let me know how it goes.
 
One thing ive always wondered, is it up the neck towards the chin, or from chin down the neck ?

I always seem to get a rash on my neck for a while (minutes), but nowhere else :rolleyes:
 
I'm the most irregular shaver ev0r.

if I shaved the day before, I just wet my face and drag a sensor excel over it.

any longer than one day and I have to use my hair clippers with no guard to shorten the hair then shave.

time between shaves varies from 6 hours to 3 or 4 months...

*n
 
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