Scars From Razor Burn! Help :(
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Jan 30, 2013
Sarah J.
Has anyone got any tips on reducing the appearance of scars from razor burn?. I was in a rush months ago and shaved my legs without any lotion, now I have awful scars that I can't get rid of. They look terrible and I constantly have to wear pants to cover them up.
Jan 30, 2013
Kassi M.
how bad are they? razor Burn aare irritated skin use witch hazel! mix it in with normal lotion you use and repeat for awhile
Jan 30, 2013
Ashley B.
Apply coconut oil a few times a day. Works like a charm.
Jan 30, 2013
Sarah J.
they are quite bad. They've been there for months. It looks like I've been attacked. What is witch hazel?
Jan 30, 2013
Sarah J.
Okay, thanks Ashely B.
Jan 30, 2013
Sarah J.
Ashley*