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Sep 2, 2012
Maryam K.
Does anyone know a treatment for razor bumps
Sep 3, 2012
Brittney T.
I use toner, glycolic/salicylic acid serum and baby powder,
Sep 9, 2012
Katelynn D.
Brittney your routine is almost the same as mine! We must be doing something right. I use a salicylate acid scrub after I shave, immediately after I'm out of the shower I put toner on, then if it still seems bad, I use a alcohol/witch hazel mix (1 part alcohol 3 parts WH with a few squirts of aloe, same thing as tend skin!) after that dries i use a mild unsecured lotion.
Sep 9, 2012
Katelynn D.
* salicylic, unscented. Time for bed lol.