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Oct 18, 2014
Molly C.
I got goosebumps while shaving so this happened...
Any ways to get rid of it or at least stop the pain?
Oct 18, 2014
Molly S.
Try some unscented lotion maybe, or aloe vera. Are you using shaving cream?
Oct 18, 2014
Molly C.
Yeah I do, I put some plain lotion on and it got irritated so I'm just going to leave it alone now 😞
Oct 18, 2014
Kirin S.
I've tried this and it really works-
About 10 minutes after you've shaved, get a washcloth. Soak it in cold water and wrap some ice in it. Slowly massage it over your legs and the razor burn will heal a lot faster and the redness will disappear 😀
Oct 18, 2014
Shanae J.
Aloe vera works wonders honey! Dab some on there and a cool ice pack to cut the irritation and redness and you'll be back to normal, guaranteed! :)
Oct 19, 2014
Elisabeth M.
If your skin is that sensitive you should consider a electric razor. Less harsh then the sharp tugging blades of a disposable razor.
Oct 20, 2014
Olivia K.
I just had that!! I used Clearasil!!