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Old Aug 16, 2006, 10:11 AM
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question, shaving, razor burn

i wasnt sure where this question goes but im going to ask it any ways... bf recently tried shaving down under (not completely just a trim,etc) and hes bothered by the razor burn.. we've tried everything i know of to help prevent it and make it go away and he wants to shave again.. does anyone else know any methodsof preventing razor burn

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Old Aug 16, 2006, 10:29 AM   #2  
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This helps me and mu hubby, maybe someone has a better answer.

We make sure the razor is sharp and use hair conditioner. It makes the hair softer and easier to shave.
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thanks a bunch hun apprechate it....
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Hey, works for us!!!!!!!!!!
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Use a razor with a sharp blade when you shave, sharp blade requires less pressure, and that means less razor burn. I recommend using a single-blade razor; double-blade razors shave closer, but it can cause more irritation. Apply a shaving gel before shaving. Shaving gels are thicker and offer more protection from razor burn.
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